The Guelph Outdoor School
Transformative full nature immersion and mentorship programs for a generation of kids who are compassionate, resilient, service-oriented, and joyful.
The Guelph Outdoor School
Transformative full nature immersion and mentorship programs for a generation of kids who are compassionate, resilient, service-oriented, and joyful.
Start date: Saturday, January 18 2025.
Schedule:
Saturday, January 18, 2025, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM ,
Saturday, February 15, 2025, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM ,
Saturday, March 22, 2025, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM ,
GOS Stone Road Site ,
Resource person: byron@theguelphoutdoorschool.com
Location: GOS Stone Road Site | 733 Stone Rd E, ON , Guelph, ON, N1L 1B8
Description:
Registration for this workshop series opens on Monday, December 16th at 10 am. Saturday, January 18 | 9 am - 1 pm In the coldest depths of winter, life is vibrant and thriving. Blankets of freshly fallen snow bring the landscape to life with footprints: a mink bounding along the water’s edge, a fox’s careful trot across the frozen Eramosa, coyotes chasing down a cottontail rabbit. Winter conditions offer a unique glimpse into the often unseen lives of our animal neighbours. In this three-part series, we’ll hone our observation skills and learn to identify tracks, scat and sign for a variety of Ontario wildlife. By learning to read these clues we can piece together mysteries that bring us closer in our connection with the wild beings of the forest and shores of the Eramosa river. Tapping into this ancient skill brings the landscape to life with new reasons to love winter, and to appreciate the beauty and diversity of our region. This series is open to nature lovers age 18 and up. All levels of experience are welcome! About the instructors: Tamara Anderson dove into the art and science of animal tracking under the mentorship of Alexis Burnett and Earth Tracks for many years as an apprentice wildlife tracker and intern. She completed her international wildlife Track and Sign certification with CyberTracker Conservation in 2015. Tamara presently works for the GRCA and the Guelph Outdoor School, sharing tracks and trails with children and adults on the shores of the Speed and Eramosa rivers. byron murray has been studying wildlife tracking for the past six years, both as an Earth Tracks apprentice and also as an intern since 2019. He is out tracking nearly every day, endlessly motivated by curiosity, discovery and inter-species learning. In this series, you’ll learn: Intro to animal gaits and patterns of locomotion and what they can reveal about animal behaviour and “mood” Understand morphological differences across mammalian family groups Broader understandings of individual and community ecologies throughout the Eramosa river valley How to accurately measure tracks and trails and learn to record them for future study Awareness exercises and techniques to train to your mind and body to notice more of the world around you Introduction to mammal skull identification Basic anatomy of mammal and bird feet To begin recognizing associated signs of wildlife apart of tracks and scat (signs on bark and plants, signs on bone, nests, tunnels, etc) Detailed tracking terminology to help better describe what we are observing Best practices around tracking etiquette with humans and non-humans Suggestions on useful books, literature and classes to with your tracking journey Sliding scale pricing is available. Visit https://www.theguelphoutdoorschool.com/economics-for-a-changing-world to review options and select a coupon code that meets your financial needs.
Saturday, February 15 | 9 am - 1 pm
Saturday, March 22 | 9 am - 1 pm
Please note: By registering for the series, you are signing up for all three sessions.
Join seasoned wildlife trackers and naturalists Tamara Anderson and byron murray for this three-part foray into the practical magic of tracking.
“Tracking an animal is opening the door to the life of that animal. It is an educational process, like learning how to read. In fact, it is learning how to read. Following an animal’s trail may bring you closer to the animal physically, but, more importantly, it brings you closer to it in perception.” – Paul Rezendes, Tracking & the Art of Seeing
Available spots: Available
Price: $225.00 Taxes not included
Required age: Over 18 years old on the day of the activity
Notes: We ask that all registrations are considered final. If you cannot attend: consider finding a friend that can (and letting us know) or, consider your fee a donation to a non-profit organization dedicated to getting kids nature - connected. Please note that on occasion, GOS may need to cancel a workshop due to unforeseen circumstances or low registration numbers. In these cases, full refunds will be offered. If weather related cancellations occur we can offer a credit to a future registration. Refund requests will be subject to a 5% administrative fee to recover the costs we are charged. See you out there.
Tags: Adult Workshop
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