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Presentation: Coyotes Among Us with Dr. Stanley D. Gehrt

Tuesday, 10/1/2024
6:00 - 7:30

Learn more about coyotes that live in urban environments and how to safely coexist with them from an international expert on the topic. 
 

About the Presenter: Stanley D. Gehrt (PhD) is a professor of wildlife ecology and wildlife extension specialist at Ohio State University. The author of Coyotes Among Us, Dr. Gehrt is the principal investigator of the Urban Coyote Research Project. He is regarded as an international expert of urban wildlife and his research has been featured in numerous print, radio and television outlets. His research interests focus on various aspects of mammalian ecology, especially in urban systems and dynamics of wildlife disease.

Connect: Website | Urban Coyote Research Project 

 


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