As coyote sightings become more common across the Bay Area, knowing how to respond to and safely coexist with native wildlife is more important than ever.
Join POST on August 28 at 7 p.m. for a free, live webinar with UC Santa Cruz conservation scientist Dr. Christine Wilkinson. She will discuss coyote behavior, local research and practical strategies to prevent conflicts and stay safe.
You'll learn:
* How coyotes expanded across the USA and their history in the Bay Area
* Understanding coyote ecology and behavior
* The evolution of human-coyote relationships
* Current Bay Area research on coyote ecology and coexistence
* Best practices for preventing conflicts and responding to encounters
Whether you're a wildlife enthusiast, concerned pet owner, or simply curious about your wild neighbors, don't miss this opportunity to learn from one of California's leading experts on comfortable human-wildlife coexistence.
Register today for this free event.
Cover Photo: Stephen Riffle
As coyote sightings become more common across the Bay Area, knowing how to respond to and safely coexist with native wildlife is more important than ever.
Join POST on August 28 at 7 p.m. for a free, live webinar with UC Santa Cruz conservation scientist Dr. Christine Wilkinson. She will discuss coyote behavior, local research and practical strategies to prevent conflicts and stay safe.
You'll learn:
* How coyotes expanded across the USA and their history in the Bay Area
* Understanding coyote ecology and behavior
* The evolution of human-coyote relationships
* Current Bay Area research on coyote ecology and coexistence
* Best practices for preventing conflicts and responding to encounters
Whether you're a wildlife enthusiast, concerned pet owner, or simply curious about your wild neighbors, don't miss this opportunity to learn from one of California's leading experts on comfortable human-wildlife coexistence.
Register today for this free event.
Cover Photo: Stephen Riffle
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