Learn to Track Wildlife at the OSVC!
The tracking workshop will be a hands-on, in-the-field experience open to all ages and skill levels. The session will last approximately 2–3 hours and cover 1.5 to 2 miles. Participants will learn how to identify tracks and signs left by a variety of bosque wildlife.
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Michael Cox is a Master Naturalist and volunteer ecology educator at the Sandia Mountain Natural History Center. He has been tracking wildlife for the past 18 years and is Level III certified in Track and Sign through CyberTracker North America. Michael has led tracking workshops for both city and county Open Space programs, the Bernalillo County Master Naturalist Program, the Rio Grande Nature Center, and Bosque School.
This program is open to youth and adults and offers a unique opportunity to explore the world of wildlife tracking and learn more about the diverse species that inhabit the Bosque ecosystem.