Fubearers of Maryland with Joshua Tabora
Overview
Joshua Tabora is a wildlife biologist for the State of Maryland. He has worked for DNR since 2015, and has spent the last seven of those years with the Wildlife and Heritage Service. A native Marylander, he currently resides in Allegany county and spends as much time as he can in the State's public lands.
Joshua is an expert in the field of furbearers, which is a term that is used to describe mammals that can be harvested for their fur which includes Fishers, Beavers, Red Fox, Bobcat, River Otters, and more. Join us for an interesting night of learning about the furbearers of Maryland at the Susquehannock Wildlife Conservation Center.
This event is weather dependent, our rain date will be TBD. Tickets are $10 for each adult and $3 per child plus fees. Donations are appreciated! Event is limited due to parking first come first served (please use link to purchase online). Parking is limited so please carpool if possible. The Susquehannock Wildlife Conservation Center property is not yet open to the public and is only open for special events such as this one at this time.
This event made possible by a grant from the Harford County Office of Community & Economic Development. For those of you who are visiting from out of town, please consider staying in a local hotel so you can join both of our pollinator events this weekend. Hotel accommodations and other fun things in the area can be found by visiting www.helloharford.com
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- 1 hour
- In person
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Susquehannock Wildlife Society
1725 Trappe Church Road
Darlington, MD 21034
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