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X-WR-CALDESC:Spend two full days in the Cascades around Leavenworth\, with 
 professional wildlife tracker\, naturalist\, educator and author\, David M
 oskowitz. This wildlife track and sign evaluation is offered through Cyber
 Tracker North America.  David's approach to this class is highly interacti
 ve\, engaging participants in identification and interpretation of tracks 
 and signs. There is lots of time for questions and discussion built in. Th
 e style of this class is an excellent way to learn about animal sign and i
 nvestigate real life tracking scenarios. Participants have the chance to a
 chieve a certificate at the end of the class\, awarded on three levels. Pr
 ior CyberTracker students can take this class to attempt evaluation at a h
 igher level.\n\nCyberTracker courses provide an opportunity for quality\, 
 focused learning with some of the best trackers in the country. Courses ar
 e designed to further participant's tracking knowledge\, as well as to rig
 orously test and document their current tracking skill set. Originally des
 igned to help African Bushmen gain employment on game preserves\, these co
 urses also provide an internationally recognized certification of tracking
  ability. Certifications are an important credential for wildlife research
 ers and environmental educators as well as for people who want to test and
  push their own ability. Evaluations are entirely field based\, striving t
 o expose participants to the widest range of tracks and signs as possible.
  Discussions are encouraged\, giving participants a chance to air their th
 oughts and receive individualized instruction.\n\nThis workshop presented 
 in partnership with the <a href='https://www.wenatcheevalleymuseum.org/'>W
 enatchee Valley Museum and Cultural Center</a>.\n\nCost: \nMembers of Wena
 tchee River Institute or Wenatchee Valley Museum and Cultural Center: $425
 \nPublic: $475\n\nTransportation during class is provided. Food and lodgin
 g NOT included. \nLimit of 11 participants\nTrail difficulty: some off-tra
 il travel\, up and down ridgelines.\n\n\n
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DESCRIPTION:Spend two full days in the Cascades around Leavenworth\, with p
 rofessional wildlife tracker\, naturalist\, educator and author\, David Mo
 skowitz. This wildlife track and sign evaluation is offered through CyberT
 racker North America.  David's approach to this class is highly interactiv
 e\, engaging participants in identification and interpretation of tracks a
 nd signs. There is lots of time for questions and discussion built in. The
  style of this class is an excellent way to learn about animal sign and in
 vestigate real life tracking scenarios. Participants have the chance to ac
 hieve a certificate at the end of the class\, awarded on three levels. Pri
 or CyberTracker students can take this class to attempt evaluation at a hi
 gher level.\n\nCyberTracker courses provide an opportunity for quality\, f
 ocused learning with some of the best trackers in the country. Courses are
  designed to further participant's tracking knowledge\, as well as to rigo
 rously test and document their current tracking skill set. Originally desi
 gned to help African Bushmen gain employment on game preserves\, these cou
 rses also provide an internationally recognized certification of tracking 
 ability. Certifications are an important credential for wildlife researche
 rs and environmental educators as well as for people who want to test and 
 push their own ability. Evaluations are entirely field based\, striving to
  expose participants to the widest range of tracks and signs as possible. 
 Discussions are encouraged\, giving participants a chance to air their tho
 ughts and receive individualized instruction.\n\nThis workshop presented i
 n partnership with the <a href='https://www.wenatcheevalleymuseum.org/'>We
 natchee Valley Museum and Cultural Center</a>.\n\nCost: \nMembers of Wenat
 chee River Institute or Wenatchee Valley Museum and Cultural Center: $425
 \nPublic: $475\n\nTransportation during class is provided. Food and lodgin
 g NOT included. \nLimit of 11 participants\nTrail difficulty: some off-tra
 il travel\, up and down ridgelines.\n\n\n
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260614T170000
LOCATION:Wenatchee River Institute\, 347 Division St. \, Leavenworth\, WA 9
 8826 US
SUMMARY:Cascades Track and Sign Evaluation with David Moskowitz
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