Wildlife awareness talk featured Sept. 6 at Washoe Lake State Park
NEW WASHOE CITY, Nev. — Learn how to handle a variety of wildlife encounters, whether it’s while camping, hiking, or in your own backyard. Join the Nevada Department of Wildlife’s Urban Wildlife Coordinator for a lesson on what to do and how to react to wild animals, including raccoons, coyotes, bears, mountain lions, bobcats, skunks, and even snakes (gopher snakes and rattlesnakes).
WHAT: Wildlife Awareness Talk
WHEN: Friday, Sept. 6, 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.
WHERE: This event will be held at the Washoe Lake State Park Equestrian Pavilion. Take Exit 44 from I-580 and drive north on Eastlake Blvd. approximately 4 miles. The park entrance is on your left. Turn right past the fee booth, pass the campground, and follow the short gravel road to the equestrian pavilion.
WHO: This event is open to the public and is sponsored by Nevada State Parks and the Nevada Department of Wildlife.
COST: Park entrance fees are waived for this program.
CONTACT: Kim Zuch, (775) 687-4319, wlsp@parks.nv.gov
— Jenny Ramella is an Education and Information Officer for the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Nevada Division of State Parks. She can be reached at jmramella@parks.nv.gov.
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