CE: Science of Urban Wildlife
When we think of urban areas, my mind goes to lots of people, and parks, architecture and other infrastructures. But, cities are way more complex and way more diverse than just the humans living there. Urban areas are often thriving with diverse wildlife- coyotes, foxes, raccoons, rats, mice, insects, and many different types of birds. All of these species are ecological generalists that are capable of inhabiting a wide variety of urban niches. Join us on this episode of Science of as we dive into the urban wildlife living right around you!
This event is FREE, but does require pre-registration: https://outdoornebraska.zoom.us/…/tJMsceiurTsiGdM…
or
https://calendar.outdoornebraska.gov/event/the-science-of-urban-wildlife/
After registering, you will receive a conformation email with more information for the event. Then, on the day and time of the event, use the link provided in the confirmation email and password to join us.
Unable to attend a live event? Each virtual webinar will be recorded and posted to the Nebraska Game and Parks YouTube Education Channel, here you can watch past recording of the Science of as well!
Please contact: Monica.macoubrie@nebraska.gov with questions or for more information