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SUMMARY:FOXES!
DESCRIPTION:FOXES! \n\nWho? What? Where? When? Why? \n\n \n\n\n\nA skulk\
 , a vixen\, and a tod...  \n\nRed and Grey... \n\nThe largest distributi
 on of any land animal other than humans.... \n\nA “brush” that helps wit
 h warmth\, balance\, and communication....  \n\n \n\n\n\nWho can produce
  more octaves than humans? What fox can climb a tree? Why do foxes have 
 superior vision and hearing? When do foxes use earth’s magnetic field?  
 Where can you see foxes in Durham? \n\n \n\n\n\nJoin Falyn Owens\, North
  Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission Wildlife Extension Biologist\, t
 o learn more about the fantastic fox! \n\n \n\n\n\nFalyn Owens is the Wi
 ldlife Extension Biologist with the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Co
 mmission. She works with organizations\, businesses\, and communities to
  find ways for people and wildlife to coexist in our shared world. Her m
 ain goal is helping people understand the wild species that live all aro
 und us––from birds and beavers to coyotes and bears––and use that knowle
 dge to prevent problems or address them responsibly if they do occur. Yo
 u might have seen her on the local news talking about snakes\, deer\, or
  other common species. She led the NC Fox and Coyote Management Advisory
  Council and regularly teaches workshops about these ubiquitous canids. 
 Falyn also trains wildlife control professionals and rehabilitators on h
 andling wildlife encounters safely\, humanely\, and legally. Outside of 
 work\, she enjoys hiking\, foraging for mushrooms\, and learning about a
 ll the smaller critters and plants that people tend not to notice. \n\n 
 \n\n\n\nTuesday April 28th starting at 6 p.m. in the Durham County Main 
 Library auditorium located at 300 North Roxboro Street in Durham.    \n\
 nThere will be no live animals at this event.  \n\nParking is available 
 in the library parking lot or at the North Queen Street Garage located a
 t 115 North Queen Street which is behind the apartments directly across 
 the street from the library. Parking at the garage is free. Please bring
  your parking ticket to a service point for validation.      \n\nRegistr
 ation is appreciated to receive an email reminder\, cancellation link\, 
 and program updates. Seating is first come first served. Registration do
 es not hold or guarantee a seat.    \n\n  \n\nQuestions? Email mkoslofsk
 y@dconc.gov \n\nImage description: A gray fox with a bushy tail stands o
 n light-colored rocks. Its fur is gray with hints of orange. Sparse bran
 ches frame the background.\n\n\n\nGray Fox - Red Rock Canyon\, Nevada by
  James Marvin Phelps\n\nSource: Durham County Library\nhttps://durhamcou
 ntylibrary.libcal.com/calendar
LOCATION:Main Auditorium\, Main Library (300 N. Roxboro St)\, Main Audito
 rium\, Main Library (300 N. Roxboro St)
URL:https://durhamcountylibrary.libcal.com/calendar
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