This workshop, instructed by Timber Wolf Alliance Chair Adrian Wydeven and Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Technician Sarah Boles, teaches the basics of tracking medium-to-large-sized carnivores in Wisconsin, including track identification, gait patterns, and conducting snow track survey. Participants will be provided with a tracker’s notebook. This workshop completes the second training for the DNR Volunteer Carnivore Tracker for winter wolf counts and the training for TWA Speakers Bureau.
Workshop Provider
The Timber Wolf Alliance is a program of the Sigurd Olson Environmental Institute. The Timber Wolf Alliance promotes education about wolves and use of sound science for wolf conservation.
- Dates: November 13, 2021
- Duration: 9 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Saturday
- Location: Larson-Juhl Center for Science – Room 169; Northland College
- Program: Wolf ecology, natural history, certification training
- Price: $35
Registration
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