CAMDEN — The Center for Wildlife Studies’ Wild Maine series, in partnership with the Camden Public Library, continues with a presentation by bear biologist Randy Cross, who will discuss American Black Bear monitoring in Maine.
This event is set for 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 12, in the Picker Room at 55 Main St., and on Zoom. Cross will present an overview of Maine’s long-term bear monitoring program with the Maine Fish & Wildlife Department.

Cross worked as the field crew leader on Maine’s black bear monitoring project for 38 years, with two field seasons each year, including spring trapping and winter den visits. Cross is now retired but still works with the field crews on contract basis. He will soon be starting his 42nd trapping season.
Find the Zoom registration link to attend virtually at librarycamden.org.
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