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Wildlife Track and Sign Evaluation and Training at The Parklands of Floyds Fork


The North America Track and Sign Certification is an internationally applied, professional-level certification that promotes wildlife tracking and knowledge. This two-day field experience is both an assessment and a training, with an emphasis on open dialogue and real learning. In the evaluation, participants give their answers to a set of questions, a dialogue ensues between the evaluator and participants to provide the opportunity for everyone involved to internalize field marks, wildlife behavior, and natural history. While certification is not guaranteed, you may leave with a certification up to level four. The level four tracker certification is considered a professional-level certification. No prior training is required to participate. Pre-registration is required. For scholarship information and any additional questions please contact [email protected] The Parklands is thrilled to have Marcus Reynerson as the evaluator for this course. He is a naturalist, educator, facilitator, writer, and photographer. He is engaged in telling stories that bring to light and life the complexity of the ways humans are currently living in the 21st century. He was the Associate Producer of the conservation documentary ‘Last Stand: The Vanishing Caribou Rainforest’ as well as a contributing author for ‘Caribou Rainforest’ by Braided River Press. Born in south Louisiana and raised in Kentucky, Marcus currently lives in the Snoqualmie Valley in Washington State, just east of Seattle where he is the Lead Instructor for an internationally renowned environmental leadership program for adults at the Wilderness Awareness School. Additionally, he works in wilderness education, outdoor leadership, and conservation advocacy for numerous organizations and communities across North America and Europe. Ticket Information: The ticket purchase includes the two-day field experience from Feb. 3 to Feb. 4, 2024. Specific times and locations will be given to participants after they have registered for the course by purchasing the ticket from the link below. There is a limited amount of tickets and they usually sell out fast! For more information about the track and sign course please click here: General Track and Sign Info Document

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