Education

Sharing knowledge through inquiry-based wanderings,
custom workshops, and rigorous field certifications

gray wolf tracks in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming

Wildlife Tracking

Wildlife tracking is a powerful lens through which to view ecological processes. It can connect you to the natural world, or serve as a valuable tool for scientific inquiry. Whether you’re a beginner naturalist or an experienced wildlife professional, we help you uncover the stories hidden on the landscape.

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Ecology &
Natural History

Mesquite thorns in the sky islands of Arizona

Countless organisms interact to create the complexity that we see in nature. From plants, to birds, to reptiles, and beyond, learning about these creatures enriches your understanding of place, and can inform critical land management and conservation decisions.

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Upcoming Workshops & Certifications

  • This 2-day CyberTracker certification will be held in the river systems and forests in the Nooksack and Skagit watersheds.

    Location: Bellingham, WA

    Evaluator: Marcus Reynerson

    Cost: $350

    Currently sold out - contact to be put on the wait list

  • Location: Bellingham, WA

    Instructors: Mark Thompson, Marcus Reynerson, Kevin O’Malley

    Cost: $200

    At a Trailing Workshop, every participant takes a turn as lead tracker. The goal is to follow an animal’s fresh spoor (any presence of the animal) to locate it on the landscape, guide the group to approach and observe it, and, finally, to exit the area without alerting the animal to any human presence.

    Every tracking situation is different, so we are always in the position of having to “figure it out.” This uniqueness also results in variations to the exact experience of each participant, dictated by field conditions and animal behavior.

    We teach participant how to follow spoor (any presence of the animal), recognize and interpret tracks & sign, anticipate where the trail is going, read the trail for danger, interpret the ecological context of the trail, and approach the animal, if the occasion arises.

  • This is a new approach to a wildlife tracking workshop that will help you find wildlife tracks in the field. This combines Trailing & Track & Sign and helps to hone in your ecological tracking skills. This course covers aspects of the Why and the Where.

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