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ADULT LECTURE: Urban Coyotes, Lecturer: Katie Doyle, District Wildlife Officer, Department of Wildlife

Presented by Parker Arts

Sep 2, 2020 PACE Center Event Room or Virtual

Time: 6:30 pm MST

Cost: FREE

Perhaps no other wild animal has endured the wrath of humans while evoking such genuine heartfelt admiration quite like the coyote. Some people curse their existence; Native Americans consider them to be the smartest animal on earth, calling them “God’s dog”, and many urbanites revel in opportunities to see and hear these vocal predators. Coyotes have adjusted very well to human-disturbed environments, and now thrive in close proximity to people. So how do we learn to coexist with them? Join Wildlife Manager, Katie Doyle; from Colorado Parks and Wildlife, for an educational lecture that will help explain why coyotes are so adaptive and answer the questions of the community.

Patrons may choose to attend the lecture in-person at the PACE Center or chose to receive a link to live-stream the lecture from the comfort of their home. Patrons attending in-person should plan to wear a mask and sit socially distanced from other parties. Patrons receiving a live-stream will receive a video link and password 48 hours prior to the lecture from Parker Arts Patron Services.

Thank you to our sponsors:

Parker Adventist Hospital
Parker Adventist Hospital

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