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Learn about Vermont’s black bears in Lyndonville on August 7

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LYNDONVILLE — Vermonters of all ages are invited to attend a presentation about Vermont’s black bears at the Lyndon Town School on Tuesday, August 7 at 6:00 p.m.

Vermont Fish & Wildlife’s Tom Rogers will talk about the extraordinary life history of bears, their ecology and behaviors, and what people can do to better co-exist with bears.

Through colorful photos and captivating stories, the audience will come away with a new appreciation for these intelligent animals.

Vermont State Game Warden Jason Dukette will be in attendance to meet with the public and answer questions.

Warden Dukette is stationed in the Northeast Kingdom and has extensive experience providing advice and assistance to residents on bear-human conflicts.

“Bears are fascinating animals and are sometimes feared or misunderstood,” said Rogers. “We’ll talk about the challenges they face and what people can do to live safely alongside bears here in Vermont.”

The talk is free and open to the public.

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