Animal Tracking and Wildlife Observation
|
When: TBA |
|
|
Trackers can gain astounding amounts of information from the clues left behind by a person, animal or event. The trained eye can gather clues from reading various signs and indicators within the environment to determine information such as species, size, weight, speed, direction, body movements (external and internal) and much more! This art and science opens up a whole new way of looking at the places around us, both natural and urban. Often practiced in the wilderness, the urban environment provides plenty of opportunities to develop tracking skills as well. Foxes, raccoons, coyotes, squirrels, and others living within the local area leave behind of signs of their actions, while people add entirely new dimensions. The opportunity for learning is immense, and will ensure that you’ll never be bored again! There is always something happening around you, and always questions begging to be asked and answered. Begin to see the world around with a new perspective, and gain a greater understanding of the place in which you live. This introductory class will help the naturalist, photographer, or curious wanderer to see deeper into the lives of the birds and animals that live in and around us throughout the year. Instructor: Alexis Burnett of EarthTracks. |
|
|
Map |
|
Photos
![]() |
||||





