Saturday, January 27
9am-12 pm
$15/member, $20/non-member
Portland's parks and natural areas are home to many different kinds of wildlife. Many animals are hard to see directly, but you can know about their presence through the tracks and sign they leave behind. In this class you will learn the basics of wildlife tracking and will explore Hoyt Arboretum to see what mammals have been living here.
About the instructor: Teri Lysak has been teaching wildlife tracking and wild plant foraging for over 10 years, and runs a citizen science project for Cascadia Wild searching for rare mammals on Mt Hood. Previously she worked as a forester, and holds an MS in Forest Ecology from OSU.
Limited to 15 participants. Registration is required. Please sign up via Paypal below, or call (503) 823-1649.