Coyotes, and possums, and bears, oh my! As we all stay at home more and observe the wildlife that wanders through our yards, it's clear that we're living in communities that are more than just human. How do we keep ourselves and our wild neighbors safe? What do they bring to our communities that make them great neighbors?
Learn fascinating facts, cool secrets, and more with Bobbie Pyron, author of Stay, and Amy Cherrix, author of Backyard Bears. Bring your questions!
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Bobbie Pyron has worked in libraries and bookstores in North Carolina, Tennessee, and Utah and has been active in local animal rescue work for many years. She’s the author of the middle-grade novels A Pup Called Trouble, A Dog’s Way Home, and Stay. Bobbie lives in Ashville, NC, with her husband, Todd, and their dog, Sherlock. www.bobbiepyron.com
Amy Cherrix holds a Master’s degree in children’s literature from Simmons College and works as a children’s book buyer at a fiercely independent bookstore. She is the author of Scientists in the Field title Eye of the Storm: NASA, Drones, and the Race to Crack the Hurricane Code. Visit her at amycherrix.com.
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