With fall comes the harvest, a brief period of plenty before the long lean months of winter. While we’re busy canning and weatherizing, the animals around us are using their own strategies to support themselves through winter.
Join us for an evening with Cedar Mathers-Winn — naturalist, biologist, and educator — as he shares how our wild neighbors keep themselves fed in the season of scarcity.
📅 Date & Time: Wednesday, October 23 | 6:30–7:30 PM
📍 Location: Co-op West Main Training Room
🎟 Admission: Free and open to all
About the Speaker:
Cedar Mathers-Winn is a naturalist, biologist, and educator based in Bozeman, MT. He earned his Master’s degree studying animal communication in southwestern Montana and has studied ecology and animal behavior in forests, mountains, tropics, and deserts. As a teacher, Cedar uses the everyday subtleties of nature to reveal worlds of wildness, hidden in plain sight.
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