Tracking & Trailing Wild Animals


Details
We will start class with an overview of wildlife tracking to help you recognize tracks and other signs of animals, including track characteristics of mammal families present in our bioregion. Your instructors will arrange a “tracking scenario” consisting of track “cut-outs” to solidify your understanding of track identification, plus educated interpretation of what animals are doing based on their tracks. We will also choose some volunteers to demonstrate “animal forms” which are the way animals move, as this is critical to really understand how tracks get laid on the ground. Finally, we’ll embark on a real-life tracking expedition into the depths of the park, trailing what we find.
Adults as well as families with children are invited. Expect a class that provides you with generous information, hands-on experiential learning, and heart-felt inspiration. Instructors include Wolf Camp founder Chris Chisholm (http://www.wolfcamp.org/about/kim-and-chris-chisholm/) and/or coordinator Kim McKillip Chisholm (http://www.wolfcollege.com/about/kim-and-chris-chisholm/) depending on the number of participants.
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Tracking & Trailing Wild Animals