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X-WR-CALDESC:There are few things more exhilarating than finding a fresh be
 ar track on a dusty trail\, the thimble-sized track of a fawn in spring or
  seeing the bright orange of an elk antler rub on an alder tree in autumn.
  Washington state has abundant wild and natural landscapes. Understanding 
 the stories told from the multitude of signs left by animals can deepen ou
 r connection to and love for these places.\n\nWRI invites you to join us f
 or a weekend introduction to the language of wildlife tracking. Throughout
  the weekend\, you’ll gain a basic understanding of how to identify and in
 terpret the commonly left tracks and sign of the wildlife in our region. 
 \n\nThe topics covered over the weekend will include:\n\n-Animal track and
  sign identification\n-Drawing & Journaling of tracks & sign\n-Plaster Cas
 ting of animal prints\n-Gait interpretation from track patterns\n-Tracking
  and Trailing differences\n-Visual awareness that helps you see more wildl
 ife and their sign\n-Aging of tracks/spoor to interpret activities in time
 \n-Ecologically informed tracking to enable you to predict wildlife activi
 ty \n\nBy the end of the weekend\, you can expect to look at the natural w
 orld more deeply and have the primary skills necessary for a deeper study 
 of the landscape around us.\n\nYour ticket is for a two-day introduction t
 o tracking course. Saturday 11/19 will be from 9am-4pm. Sunday 11/20 will 
 be from 9am-3pm. Be prepared for the day's weather. Be sure to bring plent
 y of water and food. \n\nClass size is limited to 13 people. \nCost: $160 
 nonmembers\, $135 members\nLodging is not included.\nUse promo TRACK for m
 ember discount.\n\nMark Kang O’Higgins/ Marcas O'hUigínn is originally fro
 m the west of Ireland where he grew up on a farm. He has been a part of th
 e Wilderness Awareness School Tracking Intensive since 2008. He is the Lea
 d Instructor and Coordinator of the program and is a Track and Sign Specia
 list certified by CyberTracker International. Mark has a BA and MA in Soci
 ology of Environment\, a HDip in Science & Technology Studies. He is a gue
 st instructor with The Immersion at Wilderness Awareness School where he t
 eaches about the art of seeing\, drawing\, and perspective in relation to 
 wildlife tracking. Mark has been a team leader on the Cascades Wildlife Mo
 nitoring Project. Mark also holds an MFA and works as a professional artis
 t and runs the Atelier Program at the Gage Academy of Art. View his work a
 t kangohiggins.com.
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DESCRIPTION:There are few things more exhilarating than finding a fresh bea
 r track on a dusty trail\, the thimble-sized track of a fawn in spring or 
 seeing the bright orange of an elk antler rub on an alder tree in autumn. 
 Washington state has abundant wild and natural landscapes. Understanding t
 he stories told from the multitude of signs left by animals can deepen our
  connection to and love for these places.\n\nWRI invites you to join us fo
 r a weekend introduction to the language of wildlife tracking. Throughout 
 the weekend\, you’ll gain a basic understanding of how to identify and int
 erpret the commonly left tracks and sign of the wildlife in our region. \n
 \nThe topics covered over the weekend will include:\n\n-Animal track and s
 ign identification\n-Drawing & Journaling of tracks & sign\n-Plaster Casti
 ng of animal prints\n-Gait interpretation from track patterns\n-Tracking a
 nd Trailing differences\n-Visual awareness that helps you see more wildlif
 e and their sign\n-Aging of tracks/spoor to interpret activities in time\n
 -Ecologically informed tracking to enable you to predict wildlife activity
  \n\nBy the end of the weekend\, you can expect to look at the natural wor
 ld more deeply and have the primary skills necessary for a deeper study of
  the landscape around us.\n\nYour ticket is for a two-day introduction to 
 tracking course. Saturday 11/19 will be from 9am-4pm. Sunday 11/20 will be
  from 9am-3pm. Be prepared for the day's weather. Be sure to bring plenty 
 of water and food. \n\nClass size is limited to 13 people. \nCost: $160 no
 nmembers\, $135 members\nLodging is not included.\nUse promo TRACK for mem
 ber discount.\n\nMark Kang O’Higgins/ Marcas O'hUigínn is originally from 
 the west of Ireland where he grew up on a farm. He has been a part of the 
 Wilderness Awareness School Tracking Intensive since 2008. He is the Lead 
 Instructor and Coordinator of the program and is a Track and Sign Speciali
 st certified by CyberTracker International. Mark has a BA and MA in Sociol
 ogy of Environment\, a HDip in Science & Technology Studies. He is a guest
  instructor with The Immersion at Wilderness Awareness School where he tea
 ches about the art of seeing\, drawing\, and perspective in relation to wi
 ldlife tracking. Mark has been a team leader on the Cascades Wildlife Moni
 toring Project. Mark also holds an MFA and works as a professional artist 
 and runs the Atelier Program at the Gage Academy of Art. View his work at 
 kangohiggins.com.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221119T090000
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LOCATION:Wenatchee River Institute\, 347 Division St. Leavenworth\, WA 9882
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SUMMARY:CANCELED Introduction to Animal Tracking with Mark Kang-O'Higgins
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