FARMINGTON — The Western Maine Audobon will feature the program “Investigating Unusual Wildlife Occurrences” at 7 p.m. Wednesday in Room C 23, Roberts Learning Center, University of Maine at Farmington.
Wildlife Biologists Chuck Hulsey and Bob Cordes will review a case study from the winter of 2013. With the use of game cameras at multiple bait sites in Wilson’s Mills they used their wildlife sleuth techniques and tools to solve some mysteries. Participants can learn the do’s and don’ts of collecting and sharing physical or photo/video evidence.
This program is free and open to the public.
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