Coyotes in Connecticut with Master Wildlife Conservationist Ginny Apple
Curious about Connecticut’s most adaptable wild neighbor? Join Master Wildlife Conservationist Ginny Apple for an engaging program on the natural history of coyotes—from their behavior, habitat, and reproduction to the important role they play in our ecosystem.
Known for her dynamic, story-rich presentations, Ginny draws on her years of field experience in Peoples State Forest, where she closely observes and documents wildlife for DEEP biologists. She weaves science with folklore, exploring why coyotes are often called “tricksters” in Native American legend.
This interactive program includes practical tips for coexisting with coyotes, current management efforts, and hands-on learning with coyote artifacts. Perfect for anyone interested in wildlife, conservation, or better understanding the creatures who share our backyards.

