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Representatives from HSHV will discuss coexisting with wildlife in our community.
Whether you love them or merely tolerate them, the wild animals that share our community are here to stay. Join Jessie Hitt and Eric Wright from the Humane Society of Huron Valley to discuss humane solutions to human-animal conflict, what to do about orphaned baby wildlife, and dispelling some common myths. The program will conclude with a Q&A session.
Jessie is the Humane Education and Community Engagement Manager for the HSHV. She holds a Master’s degree in Humane Education from Valparaiso University. Jessie enjoys talking to people of all ages about the interconnectedness of animal welfare, humanitarianism, and environmental protection. Eric is the supervisor of HSHV’s Cruelty and Rescue team. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Fisheries and Wildlife with a focus on wildlife biology and management from Michigan State University.
The Chelsea District Library is a single branch library serving the City of Chelsea and surrounding townships. The library has 4 small study rooms, one medium meeting room, and the McKune room, our main programming room.