Wildlife biologist and coyote expert Jonathan Way to speak at Salem State Tuesday, February 28
WHAT: Jonathan Way, PhD will be on campus to describe his work investigating the behavior and social ecology of coyotes and to discuss public policy regarding predators. The talk is part of the Wellness U Experiencing Wildlife Series, which is organized by the Human Dimensions of Wildlife Unit of the Bates Center for Public Affairs. This free event is open to media and the public.
WHEN: Tuesday, February 28, 2017 from 11 am to 12 pm
WHERE: Salem State University
352 Lafayette Street | Salem, MA 01970
MLK Room, Ellison Campus Center
WHO: Dr. Way is the author of two books related to the study of coyotes, one of which, Suburban Howls, details his experiences studying eastern coyotes in Massachusetts. Dr. Way details and runs the Eastern Coyote/Coywolf Research organization where he is continuing his goal of long-term ecological and behavioral research on coywolves. Dr. Way’s second book details his experience at Yellowstone National Park, where he takes regular trips to study coyotes.
Here is Jon Way’s website- http://www.easterncoyoteresearch.com/
Jon Way, coywolf, canis oriens, names to remember. I hope to get over to this talk. Anyone else going? (I’ll be heading into Boston afterwards so rides are not an option unless you want to be dropped off at Fenway Park.)
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I saw him speak about 8 yrs ago, was excellent!
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According to SSU’s calendar, https://www.salemstate.edu/calendar/5345/the-ecology-and-social-behavior-of/, they list both a different address and time for this event.
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Wish this talk was at night, so more of us could attend.
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There is an evening event in Beverly on March 30 with Project Coyote rep John Maguranis, https://www.facebook.com/events/255159554933915/
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