The Deer Dilemma: How we got here and where we need to go
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The Deer Dilemma: How we got here and where we need to go

Brendan Quirion will discuss the science behind how deer populations are impacting our forests, and how we can work to restore balance.

By Partners for Climate Action

Date and time

Thursday, June 20 · 7 - 9pm EDT

Location

Columbia-Greene Community College

4400 New York 23 Hudson, NY 12534

About this event

  • 2 hours

Brendan Quirion, head deer and bear biologist for the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, will discuss the science behind how overabundant deer populations are impacting our forests and ways we can turn the tide toward restoring balance. Quirion’s responsibilities as the chief big game biologist for New York and his background in forest conservation and research give him special insight into the many challenges facing our forests.


The lecture will take place at the Columbia-Greene Community College (4400 Route 23, Hudson, NY) and will also be available virtually. (Zoom registration link will be sent within your Eventbrite confirmation email.)

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Partners for Climate Action Hudson Valley (PCAHV) cultivates and connects ecological leaders in communities throughout the Hudson Valley and supports them with programs and grants which help them take actions that address the climate crisis, repair our natural systems, and cultivate local resilience.