Living With Wildlife
presented by the Nevada Department of Wildlife
Tuesday, February 18
3:30pm - 4:30pm
James I. Gibson Library
Program RoomJoin us at the Gibson Library to learn how we can exist with our wild neighbors.
Have you ever seen a coyote strolling through your neighborhood? Has a duck turned your backyard into its new home? Have you witnessed a desert tortoise trying to cross the road?
The Living With Wildlife presentation teaches attendees about the basics of some of the species that come into our neighborhoods. You will learn different methods of reducing attractants, exclusion, and hazing. This program also touches on pet safety, as it pertains to wildlife. Learn what to do if you find a baby bird on the sidewalk, who to contact if a desert tortoise is in danger, how to discourage wildlife from getting too cozy in your yard, and more.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Presentations & Workshops | Local Topics & Meetings |
James I. Gibson Library
Gibson Library is located in the Lake Mead Crossings Center on W. Lake Mead Pkwy. and S. Water St. This location features a drive-thru window, a computer lab, and study rooms.
