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Fishers are King, with Maine Coast Heritage Trust

Thursday, January 26 -- 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm

Are you as curious as we are about fishers, those most elusive of Maine’s woodland creatures? Join us as we dive headfirst into what makes everyone’s favorite/least favorite Mustelid tick. Personal stories, photos and videos will make this a Thursday night full of education and appreciation as we explore the lives of fishers in mid-coast Maine. Tracking tips and advice will be shared, and reviews (often uncensored) of “helpful” tools will be shared as well.

This program will take place in person at the library and will be streamed simultaneously on Zoom, for those wishing to attend virtually. If you plan on attending, please register for this program below so that we can send you a reminder on the day of the event, as well as an optional Zoom link to join us. All are welcome!

Please register by filling out the form below
and we’ll send you a link to join us!

About Kirk Gentalen of Maine Coast Heritage Trust
 
Kirk Gentalen is the Fox Island Regional Steward for the Maine Coast Heritage Trust (MCHT) and has 28 years of environmental education experience from all over the country. Nature is entertainment to Kirk, and he has found that the ‘big fisher in his neighborhood’ is a source of boundless bundles of entertainment. Currently living on the St. George peninsula with his family, Amy and Leif, Kirk writes a nature column (‘Nature Bummin’) for MCHT and edits the Vinalhaven Sightings Report.
 
 

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Date:
Thursday, January 26
Time:
6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
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