Connecticut's Master Wildlife Conservationist Paul Colburn joins us for a presentation at the Windsor Public Library focusing on the history of black bears in Connecticut, an overview of black bear habitat, diet, behavior, reproduction and current research efforts. It also provides practical recommendations for optimum coexistence with our black bear population. Black bear artifacts are shared with the audience. This presentation takes places from 6:30 to 7:30 PM on Monday, June 29. For ages 12 and up. For more information, please call the Reference Desk at 860-285-1918. No registration required. Sponsored by Windsor Library Association.
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