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Learn Wildlife Tracking and Help Document Rare Carnivores on Mt Hood
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Recruiting Organization: Cascadia Wild
Join the Wolverine Tracking Project Tracking Team: Learn wildlife tracking and help document the wildlife of Mt Hood National Forest this winter!
Training: November 7, 6:30-7:30pm, online
Introduction to Wildlife Tracking Class (highly recommended of all new volunteers): November 14, 6:30-8:30 pm, online
Tracking surveys: November through March
The winter tracking survey is part of the Wolverine Tracking Project, a long-term community science project studying rare carnivores in Mt Hood National Forest.
- Learn to identify animals based on their tracks and signs.
- Learn about and help protect our native wildlife
- Gain field-based research experience
- Help search for wolverine and wolves, study the distribution of rare montane red fox, and document other resident carnivores.
Tracking - interpreting the footprints and other sign wild animals leave behind - can open your eyes to a whole new world, as you are able to tell the presence of animals that can't be observed directly. The tracking surveys are a place to learn this valuable skill, while at the same time, helping out in an important research project. Tracking is an important skill for anyone looking to get into conservation, wildlife biology, environmental science and resource management, or for anyone looking to develop a deeper connection and understanding with the natural world.
Tracking surveys are done on snowshoes, in groups lead by an experienced volunteer Tracking Leader. Survey trips are all day trips, starting on the mountain at 9:00am and ending around 3:30pm. Surveys follow designated one mile-long transects, and happen almost every weekend from December through March. We ask volunteers to commit to helping on at least two trips during the season.
Qualifications:
- Reliable and have time to help with at least 2 surveys during the season, December through March
- Transportation to Mt Hood National Forest
- Able to snowshoe at least two miles
- Comfortable working outdoors in the winter
- Able to pay attention to detail and accurately follow survey protocol
For more information and to register: www.cascadiawild.org/winter-tracking.html
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September 27, 2024
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