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Wild Maine: “Swamp Donkey: Wild and not so wild stories of Maine Moose”

  • Camden Public Library Camden, Maine 04843 USA (map)

Our “Wild Maine” series of nature programs, in partnership with the Camden Public Library, continues in 2024 with a presentation by Lee Kantar, State Moose Biologist for the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife.

Legends, lessons and the livelihood of Maine’s most iconic mammal.   We will talk about the biology/ecology and uniquely interesting facets of the moose and its world.

The program will be offered in a hybrid format to a limited live audience in the Camden library’s Picker Room and simultaneously streaming on Zoom. To attend virtually, go to the library webpage to REGISTER.


About the Presenter:

Lee Kantar is the State Moose Biologist for the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife.  He is responsible for the research and management of moose for the state of Maine.   His focus is on moose population dynamics, disease and management.   Lee was honored by the North American Moose Conference as a Distinguished Moose Biologist in 2019. 

 

Only with your support can we continue to offer this free series!

 
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