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Science on Tap: Backyard Predators - Coexistence in the Urban-Wildland Interface

It’s a fact we’re all well aware of: human settlements don’t exist in a vacuum, no matter where we are, there will always be wildlife to interact with. As we’ve adapted to living in ecosystems so has wildlife, at times to their benefit and at others to their detriment. Join us for an amazing panel all about some of the predators we live with on a daily basis: bobcats, coyotes, and skunks, with an incredible panel of experts including Rachel Roberts, Senior Environmental Scientist with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife and Cesar O. Estein, NSF Graduate Research & Chancellor Fellow at UC Berkeley’s Schell Lab, and Jen Hunter, Director of Hastings Natural History Reservation. We’ll also be joined by Zach Mills, the CDFW Biologist for our county, to answer any specific questions you might have about the wildlife in your backyard!

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Thursday, 06/27/24

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$20 General, $15 Members, Free for Students

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Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History

165 Forest Ave
Pacific Grove, CA 93950

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