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SUMMARY:Coyote ~ America's SongDog
DESCRIPTION:Join conservation biologist Geri Vistein\, in person at the Camden Library\, as she takes you on a journey to discover who this important and resilient carnivore is\, in a way you have never heard before. But this presentation is all about us as well\, since we share the landscape and our lives with Coyote. Because the life on earth is deeply interrelated and complex this presentation is inclusive\, touching upon Anthropology\, Archaeology\, Prehistoric and Modern History\, Native American life\, poetry\, Human Psychology\, Human Belief Systems\, European World Views\, Wildlife Science and Ecology\, Animal Husbandry\, and much more. It will center on “Perceptions and Relationships”… Coyote and Native Americans and European Americans\, Coyote’s relationship with other wildlife and the ecosystem\, and Coyote and us…how do we share our lives with Coyote. \nThis presentation gives our community members a chance to come together and share your own stories\, ask questions you have been wanting to ask\, and share a dialogue that helps us all to understand better our very deep rooted relationships with all life\, including our fellow humans. Come hear the Song Dogs Sing! \nTo learn more about Coyotes\, go to Geri Vistein’s educational website ~www.CoyoteLivesinMaine.org. Geri Vistein is a Conservation Biologist whose focus is carnivores and their vital role in maintaining the biodiversity of our planet. She educates on carnivore ecology\, complex cultures and history\, and how humans can coexist with coyotes. Working mostly in Maine\, Geri also focuses on outreach to farmers to improve relationships between coyotes and agricultural systems. Vistein is the Founder of Coyote Center for Carnivore Ecology and Coexistence.
URL:https://midcoast.maineaudubon.org/event/coyote-americas-songdog/
LOCATION:Camden Library\, 55 Main St.\, Camden\, ME\, United States
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SUMMARY:Field Trip: Salt Bay Saturday! Damariscotta
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we explore the varied habitats of Coastal River Conservation Trust’s Salt Bay Farm. We’ll focus on migrating sparrows and blackbirds\, hoping to pick off species like Lincoln’s Sparrow or Rusty Blackbird\, as well as the last of the warblers for the year. On the right day\, this hotspot can yield over 50 species even in fall (see\, for example\, this eBird checklist). \nDirections: We’ll meet in the preserve parking lot located at 110 Belvedere Rd\, Damariscotta\, ME 04543. This property has a good amount of parking available\, but please consider carpooling if possible. \nAll are welcome! This trip will be led by Mael Glon. To sign up\, please send an email to Mael Glon (midcoastfieldtrips at maineaudubon.org) with your name and phone number. For last minute questions\, you can call Mael at (801) 864-2316.
URL:https://midcoast.maineaudubon.org/event/field-trip-salt-bay-sunday-oct/
LOCATION:Salt Bay Farm\, 110 Belvedere Rd.\, Damariscotta\, 04543\, United States
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