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X-WR-CALDESC:Spend two full days in the greater Leavenworth area\, with pro
 fessional wildlife tracker\, naturalist\, educator and author\, David Mosk
 owitz. This class is a wildlife track and sign evaluation through CyberTra
 cker North America.  David's approach to this class is highly interactive\
 , engaging participants in identification and interpretation of tracks and
  signs. Lots of time for questions and discussion is built in. This style 
 is an excellent way to learn and investigate\, with the chance to achieve 
 a wildlife tracking certificate through CyberTracker North America. Certif
 icates are awarded on three levels. You will not want to miss this opportu
 nity!\n\nCyberTracker classes provide an opportunity for quality\, focused
  learning from some of the best trackers in the country. They are designed
  to further participant's tracking knowledge\, as well as to rigorously te
 st and document their current tracking skill set. Originally designed to h
 elp African Bushmen gain employment on game preserves\, they also provide 
 an internationally recognized certification of tracking ability\, an impor
 tant credential for wildlife researchers and environmental educators as we
 ll as for people who want to test and push their own ability. Evaluations 
 are entirely field based\, striving to expose participants to the widest r
 ange of tracks and signs as possible. Discussions are encouraged\, giving 
 participants a chance to air their thoughts and receive individualized ins
 truction.\n\nCost: $425 non-members\, $375 members\nFood and lodging not i
 ncluded. \nLimit of 10 participants\nTrail difficulty\, some off trail tra
 vel up and down ridgelines\n\nTo make these programs more accessible\, TCN
 A has made funds available for individuals from historically marginalized 
 communities. Find the link below for the Financial Aid Applicaiton. *Apply
 ing for financial aid is past the March 15th initial review deadline. Howe
 ver\, applications may still be considered based on funds available from T
 CNA.
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DESCRIPTION:Spend two full days in the greater Leavenworth area\, with prof
 essional wildlife tracker\, naturalist\, educator and author\, David Mosko
 witz. This class is a wildlife track and sign evaluation through CyberTrac
 ker North America.  David's approach to this class is highly interactive\,
  engaging participants in identification and interpretation of tracks and 
 signs. Lots of time for questions and discussion is built in. This style i
 s an excellent way to learn and investigate\, with the chance to achieve a
  wildlife tracking certificate through CyberTracker North America. Certifi
 cates are awarded on three levels. You will not want to miss this opportun
 ity!\n\nCyberTracker classes provide an opportunity for quality\, focused 
 learning from some of the best trackers in the country. They are designed 
 to further participant's tracking knowledge\, as well as to rigorously tes
 t and document their current tracking skill set. Originally designed to he
 lp African Bushmen gain employment on game preserves\, they also provide a
 n internationally recognized certification of tracking ability\, an import
 ant credential for wildlife researchers and environmental educators as wel
 l as for people who want to test and push their own ability. Evaluations a
 re entirely field based\, striving to expose participants to the widest ra
 nge of tracks and signs as possible. Discussions are encouraged\, giving p
 articipants a chance to air their thoughts and receive individualized inst
 ruction.\n\nCost: $425 non-members\, $375 members\nFood and lodging not in
 cluded. \nLimit of 10 participants\nTrail difficulty\, some off trail trav
 el up and down ridgelines\n\nTo make these programs more accessible\, TCNA
  has made funds available for individuals from historically marginalized c
 ommunities. Find the link below for the Financial Aid Applicaiton. *Applyi
 ng for financial aid is past the March 15th initial review deadline. Howev
 er\, applications may still be considered based on funds available from TC
 NA.
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LOCATION:Wenatchee River Institute\, 347 Division St. Leavenworth\, WA
SUMMARY:Cascades Track and Sign Evaluation with David Moskowitz
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