Coyote Lecture – Ulster County Community College – Thursday, March 4th – 4:30 – 6:30PM

Coyote – Eastern Point, Gloucester, MA – 16 Feb 2009, originally uploaded by jrtrimble.
If you have any interest at all in the Eastern Coyote, their habits, habitat, what they are eating, their impact on other species, num, movements and human/coyote interactions in the urban/suburban/rural environments you must attend this exciting and interesting lecture.
Featured speakers:
- Dr. Jacqueline L. Frair, Assistant Professor Wildlife Ecology, SUNT ESF
Dr. Frair is the principal investigator in a five-year $670,000 study funded by the NYS DEC that aims at getting a better idea of how many coyotes live in the state and where that population is distributed, and what effect, if any, their eating habits are having on the white-tailed deer herd.
- Bob Bogan, Graduate Student, Cornell University
Mr. Bogan, who is working on a Master’s thesis about urban/suburban human/coyote interactions, will assist Dr. Frair with the presentation.
Thursday, March 4th – 4:30 – 6:30PM
Ulster County Community College
Vanderlyn Hall
Stone Ridge, NY
Note: Jack McShane of Andes helped arrange this lecture.















