Living with Wildlife: Tips for Managing and Preventing Issues with Wildlife

A photo collage features images of a deer behind a barbed wire fence, a deer approaching tree saplings protected by tree tubes (plastic coverings over the foliage), and an opossum eating bright red berries from a dormant deciduous shrub.
  • Date: Thursday, November 6th
  • Time: 7:00 – 8:30 PM
  • Location: Online

Providing backyard habitat is a great way to support local wildlife, but what do you do when wild animals make themselves too at home on your property? Join NCWF South Wake Conservationists Chapter and hear from wildlife conflict expert Falyn Owens about what you can do to prevent common issues, manage the ones already you have, and find ways to peacefully coexist with the wildlife that live around you.

Falyn Owens is the Wildlife Extension Biologist with the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission. A big part of her job is helping people understand the wildlife around them–from birds and beavers to coyotes and bears–and how to prevent or address conflicts. Join us for an expert conversation on reducing human-wildlife conflicts!

Register below to receive the meeting Zoom link. You won’t want to miss this presentation!


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