This is related to the post immediately preceding this one.
Living with Wildlife Program to be held in Broomfield October 22nd
Have you ever wondered why coyotes live so close to people? How prairie dogs play a part in the ecosystem? Or what is the best way to get rid of the smell of skunk spray? If so, join us for a presentation on urban wildlife, conflict avoidance and urban wildlife biology and learn more about Colorado’s wildlife neighbors.
If you visit or live near open space, this is a great opportunity to hear a presentation by Broomfield’s District Wildlife Manager, Claire Solohub. The event is sponsored by the Broomfield Open Space Foundation, Division of Wildlife, and City and County of Broomfield. The Broomfield Nature Program will also have volunteers on hand to provide information on educational programs.
Specific species discussion will focus on coyotes, foxes, raccoons, skunks and prairie dogs and will address issues such as:
-Coexisting with wildlife
-Keeping pets safe
-Keeping wildlife wild
-Techniques to minimize nuisance and damage situations
-Enhancing backyard habitat to encourage/discourage wildlife
Refreshments and Q & A to follow the presentation.
WHAT: Living with Wildlife Program
WHEN: October 22, 2008 at 7:00 PM
WHERE: Mamie Doud Eisenhower Public Library
3 Community Park Rd.
Broomfield, Colorado
Phone: 720.887.2300
HOW: All are welcome, no R.S.V. P. necessary
If you have questions about the event, please call Dan Wilkie, President of the Broomfield Open Space Foundation at 303-466-2507 and Kristan Pritz, Director Open Space and Trails at 303-438-6335.
For more information about Division of Wildlife go to: http://wildlife.state.co.us.
Tags: Broomfield Colorado, DOW, Education, living with Wildlife
October 10, 2008 at 11:36
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