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Learn how to reduce human-wildlife conflict through a four-part lecture series from Colorado Parks and Wildlife. All programs run 6-7:30pm.
JULY 21: Small Mammals and Birds
Learn how to reduce human-wildlife conflicts in Colorado Parks and Wildlife's “Living With Wildlife” lecture series. In this lecture we will discuss how you can co-exist with small mammals and birds. The following topics will be explored:
AUGUST 18: Ungulates
Learn how to reduce human-wildlife conflicts in Colorado Parks and Wildlife's “Living With Wildlife” lecture series. In this lecture we will discuss our local ungulates, including deer, elk, and moose. The following topics will be explored:
SEPTEMBER 15: Bears
Learn how to reduce human-wildlife conflicts in Colorado Parks and Wildlife's “Living With Wildlife” lecture series. In this lecture we will discuss how to reduce negative human-bear interactions. The following topics will be explored:
OCTOBER 27: Mountain Lions
Learn how to reduce human-wildlife conflicts in Colorado Parks and Wildlife's “Living With Wildlife” lecture series. In this lecture we will talk about the biggest cats in North America, the mountain lion.
The following topics will be explored:
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