
An eastern coyote is defined as much by its western coyote ancestry as by the DNA contribution from the eastern wolf. Coyotes in the northeast vary physically and behaviorally from its smaller western relative – while still carrying their incredible adaptability. This program delves into the ecology and behavior of this creature, its indefatigability and how it is the human who must adapt to live with the coyote.
About Chris Schadler, Wild Canid Ecologist
Chris earned a Masters in Conservation Biology at Antioch University Graduate School. Her thesis focused on the natural recovery of the Eastern Timber Wolf in Michigan. Chris recently co-founded the NH Wildlife Coalition which advocates for predators and is the NH Representative for Project Coyote and Chairs the Webster Conservation Commission. She continues her work of nearly 40 years educating the public about the eastern coyote and the benefits of coexisting with wild creatures.
Saturday, March 15th at 11 am