Black Bears in Connecticut: When, Where, and How Many?
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Dr. Tracy Rittenhouse will tell us about a 4-year research project studying Connecticut’s black bear population as they have expanded their range throughout the state. |
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2/24/2018
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Time: | 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm | Location: | James L. Goodwin Conservation Center | | 23 Potter Road | | Hampton | Accessibility: | Handicapped parking available, wheelchair accessible, for additional needs contact Beth Bernard at (860)455-9534. | Directions: | https://www.ct.gov/deep/directions/goodwin | Contact: | Jasper Sha at (860)455-9534 | Contact Email: | jasper.sha@ct.gov | Details: | Results from the project are also available online at http://clear3.uconn.edu/viewers/bears/
Dr. Tracy Rittenhouse is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Natural Resources and the Environment at University of Connecticut. She studies where wild animals live and how they travel through habitats. More information about her research is available on her website http://wfcc.uconn.edu/Tracy_Rittenhouse.php
| More Info on web: | https://www.friendsofgoodwinforest.org |
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