Sharing Like Cats and Dogs: Bobcats & Coyotes on the Vermont Landscape
December 3 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Sharing Like Cats and Dogs: Bobcats & Coyotes on the Vermont Landscape
Bobcats and coyotes compete for resources across Vermont. Yet they go about it with very different styles and have settled into an equilibrium since coyotes first appeared in our state in the mid 20th century. Bobcats tend to be more elusive, while their canine counterparts are much more public. Together, these mid-sized mammals occupy a niche in Vermont’s ecology that teaches us about the need for an inter-connected landscape. Join Furbearer Project Leader Bree Furfey for an exciting deep dive into the biology, ecology and landscape needs of these two iconic species. We’ll also discuss land-use planning strategies that your town can use to ensure their continued presence throughout Vermont.
Presenters:
Brehan Furfey, Wildlife Biologist, VT Fish and Wildlife Department
Jens Hilke, Conservation Planner, VT Fish and Wildlife Department
DATE: Tuesday, December 3
TIME: 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM
LOCATION: Online, Register here