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Winter Wildlife Tracking

Saturday, February 22, 2020, 9:00am – 12:00pm

Spend the morning searching for signs of wildlife with a Certified Wildlife Tracker!

Reservations

Required

Member of either York County Audubon or Laudholm Trust? Use the "member" price.

Pricing

  • Members: $20.00
  • Non-Members: $25.00

Location

Mather Auditorium

The winter landscape is a wonderful time to connect with the lives of our local wildlife. Mammals, birds, and even insects leave behind tracks, trails and signs of their presence. Spend the morning with certified wildlife tracker Dan Gardoqui, learning to interpret the abundant clues of our wild neighbors. Participants should be dressed to be outdoors for the entire 3 hours - regardless of temperature. Dress in layers. Bring snacks and a drink. Program runs regardless of snow cover. Snow date is Sunday, February 23. For adults & interested teens. Group size is limited to 15 people.

Dan Gardoqui has been studying naturalist skills, wildlife tracking, bird language, and mentoring for nearly 30 years. Dan has a M.S. in Natural Resources, is a Certified Wildlife Tracker, Registered Maine Guide, and served as Science Faculty at Granite State College. Through wildlife tracking, Dan has contributed to wildlife studies and served as science editor for the bird language book What the Robin Knows. Dan co-founded and led the nature connection nonprofit, White Pine Programs for 20 years. He currently runs Lead with Nature, where he helps leaders find success and meaning through nature-based consulting services & adventures.


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