A Chapter of Maine Audubon
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Scary, disgusting, wicked, vicious:
predators have a rough reputation in our
society. Chewonki’s program, “Predators:
The Balance of Nature,” explores the
many commonly held myths about
predators and works to dispel them.
Highlighting the remarkable adaptations
that help predators find and consume
their prey, the presentation will engage
participants with a vivid slideshow and
lively discussion.
Chewonki’s presenter will use the lens
of food webs and natural cycles to explore
problems faced by predators in our world,
including examples of their decline
throughout history due to habitat loss and
human interference. A discussion of current
events will emphasize the importance
of predators in maintaining the world’s
ecological balance.
Photo Credit: Anne Berleant
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