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Guest Speakers

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Glacial history walk at Cavendish Gorge -

May 31 at 10 a.m. Power Plant Road

Cheryl Cox, retired geologist and science educator lead the walk and discussion. During the visit we will learned about the site’s formation and the glacial history of the area. Starting at the sand and gravel pits we will view the Gorge from below, then walk up to the dam at the top of the Gorge.

white porcupine

White Porcupine

Living with Bears - 

June 4 at 6 p.m. at the Cavendish Fletcher Community Library.

Naturalist Tom Geider presented a talk with slides about bears in our environment and how to avoid conflicts. Bears are attracted to our properties by bird feeders, garbage cans and other attractants. We will learn more about how to manage these attractants to keep our bear population wild. Tom discussed human and wildlife conflicts in general and other services USDA Wildlife Services provides to the public.

Tom Geider has been a Wildlife Specialist with USDA Wildlife Services since 2017. He currently works with the Vt. Fish and Wildlife Department focusing on mitigating human wildlife conflict, primarily for bear, but also for white tailed deer, turkeys and geese.

For more information contact Robin at cavendishcommunityconservation@gmail.com or call 802 417 5324.

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