Tracking and Observation 101 with Josh
Tracking and Observation 101 is designed to introduce students to intentional nature observation and to the skill of tracking. Observation and tracking are two of the oldest skills known to human beings, having been practiced on every continent in the world since antiquity. During the course, students will learn how to use their eyes to detect movement, how to observe intentionally for long periods of time, then make predictions about wildlife activity across the landscape. Additionally, tracking will be introduced by track observation, identification, and through the “pressure releases” in the track, which indicate the direction of travel. In our modern age of technology, these primitive skills are easy to overlook, but in the course of a single afternoon, it is possible to develop an awareness of a whole world of minute details and subtle distinctions right beneath our feet.
No experience is necessary to attend this event, but a healthy curiosity will aid in the development of this skill. Ages 12 and up welcome. Minor children must be registered with an adult.
Cost: Individual: $20 / 2 people $35
Things to bring with you:
Sunglasses and a blanket or yoga mat to lay on the ground.
Odorless insect repellent is also recommended.
A sack lunch and water
Scholarship opportunity for 2 individuals is available for this event. Please send an email with your interest to info@risingfawngardens.com