Dana Stangel Speaker Series ‘Coyotes Among Us’ POSTPONED to January 29
We sincerely apologize, but widespread power outages today mean that we need to reschedule the online presentation, “Coyotes Among Us,” to Wednesday, January 29. The presentation will starts at 7:00 pm as previously planned. If you have already registered, the Zoom link you received will continue to work. Wildlife educator Dana Stangel will inaugurate COSF’s 2025 Speaker Series, delving into the natural history of urban coyotes and discussing the ongoing challenges involving coyotes, pets and backyards. Among other topics, Stangel will demonstrate humane hazing techniques and showcase various backyard wildlife deterrents during her show-and-tell.
After the presentation, there will be a moderated Q & A session for attendees.This is your chance to get your coyote questions answered, including why they seem to watch you and whether your fences will keep them out. Ever wondered why they yip together? Learn the truth from Stangel.
Dana Stangel, who is the executive director of Teranga Ranch Wildlife, is a credentialed biology teacher and an urban wildlife specialist. She has been working with both domestic animals and local wildlife for more than 20 years.
Held quarterly since 2019, the COSF virtual Speaker Series has included climate authority Dr. Sean Anderson as well as wildlife experts Dr. Dan Cooper, Dr. Seth Riley, Dr. Jessica Sanchez, Dr. Julie Morley and the National Wildlife Federation’s regional executive director Beth Pratt.
To sign up for this event, go to the registration page on our website. While this is a free event, COSF encourages a donation of $10 to support future Speaker Series presentations. We will send instructions on how to join immediately before the event.
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