'The Science of Deer' on Feb. 25

| 19 Feb 2015 | 02:17

HONESDALE — Join Robin Wildermuth, forester and land management expert, to discuss the relationship between deer populations and herd management and the effect they have on forest health and forest management at a special program to be held at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 25, at the Wayne Hotel in Honesdale.

This program is free, and no registration is required. Guests must cover their own food and drink costs.

The series is organized by a partnership of local conservation and environmental groups from Pike and Wayne Counties in Northeastern Pennsylvania: Lacawac Sanctuary, Delaware Highlands Conservancy, Lake Wallenpaupack Watershed Management District, Pike County Conservation District, Pocono Environmental Education Center, and SEEDS (Sustainable Energy Education and Development Support) of Northeastern PA.

This event is part of the Science on Tap program series. For each event, the hotel taps an expert in a particular field to lead a presentation and lively discussion in an informal setting.

For questions about this program, visit the Science on Tap website at http://scienceontap.weebly.com or call 570-689-9494.