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X-WR-CALDESC:Learn about North America's wildest residents - wolves - durin
 g an education session with a WCC wolf expert. Attendees will be exposed t
 o the history\, ecology\, and biology of wolves\, and will learn about the
  current challenges facing wolf recovery across the United States. An emph
 asis will be placed on endangered species recovery programs for critically
  endangered red wolves and Mexican gray wolves. \n\nDana Goin is focused o
 n educating the public on the local wildlife with whom we share the landsc
 ape\, and how to best foster peaceful coexistence with them. Dana got her 
 start at the Wolf Conservation Center as a summer intern. One of her first
  positions working with wildlife\, it led to other research opportunities 
 in college and beyond. After receiving her degree in Wildlife Conservation
  from the University of Delaware\, she went on to travel around the countr
 y as a wildlife technician. Her study species include mountain lions\, coy
 otes\, bobcats\, gray foxes\, raccoons\, opossums\, and white-tailed deer.
  She has researched large carnivore populations in megacities such as Los 
 Angeles\, predator-prey dynamics and movement\, and the efficacy of rabies
  vaccination baits on mesocarnivores. \n\nhttps://nywolf.org/
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DESCRIPTION:Learn about North America's wildest residents - wolves - during
  an education session with a WCC wolf expert. Attendees will be exposed to
  the history\, ecology\, and biology of wolves\, and will learn about the 
 current challenges facing wolf recovery across the United States. An empha
 sis will be placed on endangered species recovery programs for critically 
 endangered red wolves and Mexican gray wolves. \n\nDana Goin is focused on
  educating the public on the local wildlife with whom we share the landsca
 pe\, and how to best foster peaceful coexistence with them. Dana got her s
 tart at the Wolf Conservation Center as a summer intern. One of her first 
 positions working with wildlife\, it led to other research opportunities i
 n college and beyond. After receiving her degree in Wildlife Conservation 
 from the University of Delaware\, she went on to travel around the country
  as a wildlife technician. Her study species include mountain lions\, coyo
 tes\, bobcats\, gray foxes\, raccoons\, opossums\, and white-tailed deer. 
 She has researched large carnivore populations in megacities such as Los A
 ngeles\, predator-prey dynamics and movement\, and the efficacy of rabies 
 vaccination baits on mesocarnivores. \n\nhttps://nywolf.org/
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251001T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251001T120000
LOCATION:https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/IinJY5SuQpKor7RFXUfY6Q#/r
 egistration
SUMMARY:Wolf Conservation Center
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