South San Francisco, CA September 6, 2019 Submitted by Debbie F.
{PREFACE FROM DEBBIE: I see that folks are freaked out about the coyotes we frequently see in our neighborhoods. There is power in knowledge and this seminar will not only help us understand coyotes, but will teach us how to peacefully co-exist with them, while keeping our pets safe.}
South Citians have witnessed a tremendous increase in coyotes this past decade,as have our others in neighboring Cities, it has become the norm yet can also bring anxiety and concern. Come hear Bay Area naturalist, Janet Kessler, as she shares what she has learned in the 13 years studying them and their migration crossing the Golden Gate Bridge, and making their home in our urban environment.
This event is free, although donations gladly accepted. To attend you must register first by contacting Kylynn Pelkey at Kpelkey@PHS-SPCA.org or 650-340-7022 ext 369
The event will be held at the Tom and Annette Lantos Center for Compassion 1450 Rollins Road Burlingame, CA