Coyote: Wild Cousin of our Best Friends

Location: 
Salisbury Congregational Church, 853 Maple Street, Salisbury, VT 05769

This program will focus on the coyote, but will include stories and photographs of the coyote's cousins; wolf, red fox and gray fox.  The coyote is an intelligent and important member of New England's ecosystem, and has much to teach us – not only about our beloved pets but about healthy ecosystems.  Susan will have your audience howling and yipping as she shares her amazing photos and personal adventures studying the coyote in a variety of habitats.

Please stay tuned for more information about this program.   Questions can be directed to Jim Andrews, of the Salisbury Conservation Commission, at jandrewss@vtherpatlas.org.  Did you notice, "Vermont Herp Atlas?"  Jim is a renowned herpetologist, but cares about all wildlife.  Jim aksed if Susan Morse could present a program that tells the true story of the coyote; often misunderstood, and often persecuted.  Susan was only too happy to oblige.  You can learn about Vermont's reptiles and amphibians, and also support Jim's work to conserve them, by visiting the Vermont Reptile and Amphibian Atlas website at www.vtherpatlas.org/.