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Free Lecture: Wildlife Tracking

HSU Natural History Museum

Reading the tracks and signs of wild animals is an ancient human skill and the most fundamental element of ecological literacy. Professional Tracker and mountain lion biologist Phil Johnston will present on how tracking has shaped our species, how to learn and preserve this essentially human skill, and why it is still critically important for wildlife science, conservation, philosophy and survival. This free lecture is an introduction to a series of tracking workshops led by Phil Johnston where participants will learn tracking skills in the field and have the opportunity to become certified by Cybertracker North America.

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