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2024 January – ONLINE DEEP DIVE with Karin and Roberto Saucedo on Living in Harmony with America’s Song Dog.

01/07/2024 by mconnally

January 25, 2024 – Thursday 6:00 PM – Click for more information.

Coyotes are highly resilient creatures able to adapt to threats and acclimate themselves in almost every environment, including cities and suburbs. As a keystone carnivore, coyotes play a critical role in helping to maintain healthy ecosystems and species diversity. This presentation will examine coyotes’ current challenges in a rapidly evolving human-centric landscape. We’ll examine the coyotes’ seasonal behaviors that often influence increased sightings and dispel some of the most common myths. In conclusion, we’ll discuss proactive methods we can use to help avoid negative encounters with coyotes.

About our speakers:

Incredibly passionate about felines and canids, Karin Saucedo dedicates her time to studying their behavior through wildlife conservation photography and remotely through camera traps. Karin serves on the Advisory Committee for Texas Native Cats and the Board of Directors for CREA/Cocobolo Nature Reserve in Panama. Karin works with The Canid Project as their Texas Outreach Representative and The Gulf Coast Canine Project as a field research photographer. She’s been volunteering at In-Sync Exotics Wildlife Rescue for 12 years.
Instagram: @karinsaucedo
Learn more at karinsaucedo.com

Roberto Saucedo has a background in creative marketing and has used that ability to hone skills in his passion for telling stories through wildlife and conservation photography. Through observation, photography, and camera traps, he has documented coyote behavior throughout North Texas for seven years. Together with his wife, Karin, Roberto serves on the Advisory Committee for Texas Native Cats and CREA/Cocobolo Nature Reserve in Panama. He also volunteers at In-Sync Exotics Wildlife Rescue.
Instagram: @rbtsaucedo
Learn more at robertosaucedo.com

Karin & Roberto are both Texas Master Naturalists with the Blackland Prairie Chapter, Class of 2015.

Date:  Thursday, January 25, 2024

Time:  6:00 PM CST

Register to participate in the Online Deep Dive via Zoom –
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwufuGurDItGddt8b2u6ZpwwxCjNV7hEwri
*Note – you must register and sign into Zoom to participate in the Online Deep Dive. 

Logging AT:  Approved for one hour AT to be logged as AT: BPTMN: Other Pre-Approved Training;
Description box: ‘Living in Harmony with America’s Song Dog’

After Meeting Notes from the Speakers –

As promised, here’s the link to our resource page:

https://www.karinsaucedo.com/living-in-harmony-coyote-resources

And here’s a link to our coyote wish list:

https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/2WTCPLXYBWED9?ref_=wl_share


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