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

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.

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