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Lecture: Coyotes in the Northeast

Sunday October 27, 2013  2:00 PM  -  3:00 PM: 'Coyotes in the Northeast' a lecture by Frank Vincenti   Contact: Adult Services   203-452-5197 X 6   reference@ewml.org  Large carnivores have vanished from much of the landscape, but proof that nature fills the void , we look no further then to the versatile and adaptable coyote, with 20 years of advocacy for wild canids the world over and coyote education in New York and New Jersey , the Wild Dog Foundation comes to Connecticut to give the facts on our new wolf-like animal that is providing a balance in Northeastern ecosystems, how to coexist with them, their natural history and genetics.  

Frank Vincenti founded the Wild Dog Foundation, www.wilddog.org, back in 1996 in order to educate the public about our worlds wild dogs, he has also educated about our native canines such as wolf, coyote and fox.Registration required and begins September 29th. Refreshments provided by the Friends of the Library.  Location: Ehlers Meeting Room, Edith Wheeler Memorial Library,  Monroe, CT

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