Decatur Elementary School to Host Seminar on Coyotes in an Urban Environment
With all the recent talk of coyotes being seen in and around the neighborhood, we thought we’d pass along this notice of a seminar called “Coyotes in the Community” being conducted tomorrow evening at Winnona Park Elementary School, 510 Avery St. in Decatur. The time to RSVP has passed but hopefully you can still attend if you’re interested.
Coyotes in the Community – A Presentation by John Eberhart, Member, Wildlife/Wildlands Committee of The Sierra Club GA Chapter
WHEN: Wednesday, August 28, 2013
TIME: 7:00 p.m.
WHERE: Winnona Park Elementary – Cafe
COORDINATORS: Sonali Saindane; Greg Wiseman
John Eberhart has worked in wildlife preservation for 30 years and helps communities resolve conflicts that occur with wildlife peacefully based on best practices. Some of the topics that will be covered:
- Basic coyote natural history
- Why are coyotes here?
- Coyotes WANT to be good neighbors and go out of their way to avoid us. What are some simple things we can do so coyotes will continue to be good neighbors?
- What happens if a coyote is removed from its habitat?
- What to do if you see a coyote?
The event is FREE and open to all neighboring communities. Please R.S.V.P. attendance to: [email protected] by Monday, August 26th.