Geri Vistein
Geri Vistein (Brunswick, ME) holds masters degrees in education and conservation biology and is a member of the Project Coyote team of specialists who seek to foster peaceful coexistence between humans and coyotes throughout North America. Formerly a classroom teacher, she has studied grizzly bears in Montana, bobcats in Vermont, lynx in Canada, and prey species (elk and snowshoe hare) in Yellowstone National Park. An advocate for the restoration and protection of large predators in their...See more
Geri Vistein (Brunswick, ME) holds masters degrees in education and conservation biology and is a member of the Project Coyote team of specialists who seek to foster peaceful coexistence between humans and coyotes throughout North America. Formerly a classroom teacher, she has studied grizzly bears in Montana, bobcats in Vermont, lynx in Canada, and prey species (elk and snowshoe hare) in Yellowstone National Park. An advocate for the restoration and protection of large predators in their native habitats, she collaborates with state and federal wildlife biologists and educates farmers on the beneficial impacts of coyotes. Geri speaks extensively about coyote-human interactions. See less
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