Event Date:
Wednesday, July 27, 2022 - 6:30pm to 7:30pm
The eastern coyote (Canis latrans) was first documented in Connecticut in the 1950's. Since then, this highly adaptive species has made a home in our forested and human-dominated landscapes. Through the use of 35 motion-sensor trail cameras, Samantha Lewis, graduate student intern, will provide a detailed look into the lives of the eastern coyotes at McLean Game Refuge. The presentation will include topics such as history, diet, family dynamics, spatial and temporal movements, and interactions with other species.
Register HERE. Then look for a confirmation email from Engaged Patrons. It may include changes to the program location or other important information. Drop-ins are welcome if space allows.
Sponsored by Friends of Granby Public Library, Granby Land Trust, and McLean Game Refuge.
About the Presenter:
Samantha Lewis started working for the McLean Game Refuge in June of 2018. She obtained her Bachelor’s Degree in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from the University of Connecticut and is currently working toward her Master’s Degree in Natural Resources and the Environment. The research is being conducted under the guidance of Dr. Morty Ortega and focuses on the ecology of the eastern coyote population at the Game Refuge. Samantha is interested in wildlife conservation, habitat restoration, and implementing solutions to avoid human-wildlife conflicts.
For more information about McLean Game Refuge, go to https://mcleancare.org/game-refuge/
For more information about Granby land Trust, go to https://granbylandtrust.org/glt/
Original source can be found here.