BATH — Carnivore conservation biologist Geri Vistein will be featured at the Community Conversations gathering on Wednesday, Aug. 17 at 7 p.m. at The Neighborhood Bath United Church of Christ, 798 Washington St., Bath.
Vistein will be introducing “Coyote, America’s Wild Canine,” which examines the species and their relationships humans. Joining Vistein will be Elizabeth Starr, Maine composer and musician who will perform her original “Coyote Songs.”
Vistein’s newly published book, “I Am Coyote,” will be available at this time. Cont act: [email protected] for more information.
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