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Wildlife Tracking I

Wildlife Tracking I
This workshop lays the foundation for those wishing to learn the mysteries of wildlife tracking. Through understanding the principles of gait interpretation and animal physiology, students are able to learn the makers of the tracks in a very intimate way. Using Sand and Clear Print Classification, students set the baseline that can be subsequently built upon like a personal field guide. Students then move into interpreting debris, which encompasses how Compression Tracking works.  Finally, students delve into Sign Tracking, in order to connect the dots and turn lifeless compressions into intimate topographic maps of the track makers’ very souls.

When: 7 pm Thursday July 15th(6pm), to Sunday 18th, 2010 (6pm)

Where: Sticks and Stones Workshop- Honeywood Ontario

Cost: $300.  (includes HST)

Includes:    Instruction, workshop materials, wholesome healthy dinners and snacks, good drinking water and a place to set up your tent.

  • Additional notes:

    • Bring your own Breakfast, Lunch and Snacks. Full Kitchen facilities available: fridge/stove wares -
    • Bring your own dishes: fork, spoon, knife, bowl, plate, cup/mug.
    • NON-REFUNDABLE deposit required with application two months prior to start date (1/2 of course cost).
    • 12 students maximum, apply soon to reserve your space.
    …No Experience is Necessary, simply the passion to learn…

    For registration click here

    For further details or questions we can be reached via email at:

    info@wildernessschool.ca or by phone at: 519-216-6842

    Also see Empowering Ancient Ways, Winter Wildlife Tracking, Wilderness AwarenessWay of the Hunt