State biologist presents "Swamp Donkey: Wild and Not So Wild Stories of Maine Moose"
CAMDEN — The Center for Wildlife Studies “Wild Maine” series, in partnership with the Camden Public Library, continues with a presentation by Lee Kantar, State moose biologist for the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, on Tuesday, Feb. 6, at 6:30 p.m. Kantar's talk is titled "Swamp Donkey: Wild and Not So Wild Stories of Maine Moose."
Kantar will discuss legends, lessons, and the livelihood of Maine’s most iconic mammal. The talk will include the biology, ecology, and uniquely interesting facets of the moose and its world.
"This program will reveal how cool moose truly are!" said Kantar, in a CPL news release.
Kantar is responsible for the research and management of moose for the state of Maine. His focus is on moose population dynamics, disease, and management. He was honored by the North American Moose Conference as a Distinguished Moose Biologist in 2019.
This is a hybrid program and will take place in the Picker Room and on Zoom. To attend virtually, register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_fs93hkcjQ_iup05AV1F2yw
The mission of the Center for Wildlife Studies is to provide accessible environmental education worldwide and promote wildlife conservation through science. Learn more about CWS by visiting their website: centerforwildlifestudies.org
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