Join the Minnesota Wildlife Tracking Project for a two day introduction to the fundamentals of animal tracking--or just come Sunday for September Tracking Club!9:00am - 2:00pm Sat 9:00am - 1:00pm Sun Ft. Snelling State Park Visitor Center 101 Snelling Lake Rd West St Paul, MN 55111 To register call 612-725-2724 or email krista.jensen@state.mn.us This workshop qualifies as training for the Cedar Creek Wildlife Survey. Workshop participants are invited to join us at Cedar Creek the weekend of September 22-23 for our fall survey. More information about that here. Over the course of the weekend you will build a foundation for your own study and interpretation of animal tracks. Tracking may be the most ancient of all sciences. Tracking is the study and interpretation of the tracks (footprints) and other signs left behind by animals as they go about their lives. Tracking begins with identifying the animal that left the tracks and signs behind and grows into understanding the intimate details of that animal's life. Our distant ancestors learned to read the signs of passing animals. For them, it was a matter of survival. For most of us, tracking is a way to connect more deeply with the natural world around us. Saturday will begin at 9:00am and conclude by 2:00pm with a break for lunch (please bring your own). Sunday runs 9:00am - 1:00pm. We will spend much of Saturday and most of Sunday in the field. Dress to be comfortable inside and outside both on and off the trail. You may also wish to bring: Notebook and writing utensil Small ruler (6" plastic rulers work well) Measuring tape Camera Lunch and or snacks A water bottle Registration is required for Saturday.To register, call 612-725-2724 or email <krista.jensen@state.mn.us> |
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