Identifying and interpreting wildlife tracks can greatly expand your understanding of what species are using your land, and how wildlife respond to your habitat management activities. Join wildlife biologists Haley Andreozzi and Emma Tutein from UNH Cooperative Extension as they guide you through fields, forests, and wetlands in search of winter wildlife tracks and signs. You’ll also learn how to use wildlife sign to interpret wildlife behavior and habitat use.
These workshops will take place from 9:30am - Noon and will be entirely outdoors, so come prepared and dress for winter weather. Bring a snack, plenty of water, and your own snowshoes or traction devices. Detailed location and parking information will be provided to registered participants.
COVID-19 Safety Precautions: The program will be held entirely outdoors, limited to 15 participants, and social-distancing will be encouraged. Participants will be required complete a simple online health screening before leaving home. Participants will be asked to stay home if they have tested positive for COVID-19, are waiting for COVID-19 test results, have COVID-19 symptoms, or have had close contact with a person who has tested positive for or who has symptoms of COVID-19 in advance of a field trip.
In order to ensure this program is accessible for all, there are three registration fee options - $5, $15, or $25. Please pay what you can.