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Winter Wildlife Tracking with Dan Gardoqui

Sunday, February 25, 2018, 9:00am – 12:00pm

Discover tracks, trails, and other signs of wildlife while exploring outdoors.

Program Full

Reservations

Required

Please call (207) 646-1555 x 116 to reserve your space.

Pricing

  • Members: 20.00
  • Non-Members: 25.00

Location

Visitor Center

The winter landscape is a fabulous time to connect with the lives of our local wildlife. Mammals, birds (even winter insects) leave behind tracks, trails and signs of their presence. Spend the morning with certified wildlife tracker Dan Gardoqui of White Pine Programs, 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. For adults & interested teens. Group size up to 12 people.

Note: This program is sponsored by Wells Reserve. York County Audubon is sponsoring the same program on Saturday, January 20.

Dan Gardoqui
Dan Gardoqui

Dan Gardoqui is a co-founder and Executive Director of White Pine Programs, a nature connection nonprofit based in York, Maine. He has been studying naturalist skills, wildlife tracking, bird language, and mentoring for over 25 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 for over a decade. Through wildlife tracking, Dan has contributed to wildlife studies and served as science editor for the bird language book What the Robin Knows. While not navigating the landscape of nonprofit leadership and management, Dan loves spending time trail running, hunting, playing music, and being a dad to his boys.

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