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Humane Society: Solving Problems with Coyotes - Dallas

The Humane Society of the United States invites members, supporters and other animal advocates to Solving Problems with Coyotes in Dallas educational seminar.

This seminar will feature tips for protecting pets from coyotes, reducing coyote attractants in neighborhoods and how to haze bold coyotes. Coyote hazing helps restore the fear of humans back into habituated coyotes and involves the systematic use of deterrents such as noisemakers, projectiles and water hoses. Communities such as Denver, Colo., have achieved remarkable success using non-lethal deterrence programs.

If you're concerned about coyote sightings in your neighborhood, want to learn how to best protect your pets, or just want to learn more about coyotes, please attend one of these free seminars!

Info: Lynsey White Dasher, lwhite@humanesociety.org

Twelve Hills Nature Center: How to Lead a Public Nature Walk - Dallas

Presented by Jim Varnum. Do you like to show nature areas to your friends and children? Are you a teacher or Scout leader that would like to feel more comfortable taking the public into nature? In this informal workshop, learn some hints and tips that will help you lead a nature walk. Free.

Please RSVP JEVarnum@aol.com so pre-assignments and handouts can be planned.

Texas Historic Tree Coalition: Tree Dedication - Waco

The Texas Historic Tree Coalition will dedicate the Waco/Hueco Indian Village Live Oak Grove. This is part of Texas Archaeology Awareness Month, which features a variety of activities for those who love history. The trees are located in the back of the Helen Marie Taylor Museum of Waco History. Go south on Orman Street until you reach the red building. The grove can be seen on the left just before the building. If it rains, we'll meet in the Taylor Museum Auditorium.

Waco Tree Dedication Location

Parking is not available along Orman Street.  The First Baptist Church at 611 Jefferson Avenue has kindly offered the use of their parking lot. There is a walk from the lot to the grove.