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01/03/2018 11:01 PM

Master Wildlife Conservationist to Give Talk on Eastern Coyotes in Connecticut


A free, illustrated talk on coyotes in Connecticut will be presented by Master Wildlife Conservationist Paul Colburn at the Essex Library, 33 West Avenue, Essex on Tuesday, Jan. 16 at 7 p.m. Photo courtesy of the Essex Library

The Essex Library, 33 West Avenue, Essex will welcome back Paul Colburn on Tuesday, Jan. 16 at 7 p.m. with his latest presentation, which focuses on the history of coyotes in Connecticut. The illustrated lecture will include an overview of coyote habitat, diet, behavior, and reproduction. Colburn will also provide practical recommendations for optimum coexistence with our coyote population. Coyote artifacts will be shared with the audience.

Colburn is a graduate of the Master Wildlife Conservationist Program (MWCP) and is a certified master wildlife conservationist (MWC). MWCP is a Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection adult education program that trains volunteer participants in the fields of wildlife management, natural history, and interpretation. The purpose of the program is to develop a volunteer corps capable of providing education, outreach, and service for state agencies, environmental organizations, libraries, schools, and the general public. In addition to his work as an MWC, Colburn volunteers for the Red Cross and Wesleyan University Admissions. Colburn has served on the Board of Directors of Special Wishesn Inc., an organization devoted to assisting families facing life threatening childhood diseases. He is past president of Residents Advocating Conservation, has been active in local politics and youth athletics, and served on many local boards and commissions. His interests include the outdoors, nature, hiking, biking, technology, politics, and travel. Colburn holds a B.A. from Wesleyan University and served honorably in the United States Army.

This program is free and open to the public. For more information or to register, call the Essex Library at 860-767-1560.