Interested in the animals that live on Mt Hood? Love to snowshoe? Want to
learn to read the landscape and the footprints left behind in the snow?
Volunteer with the Wolverine Tracking Project and learn animal tracking
skills while helping carry out snow tracking surveys for rare carnivores on
Mt Hood. We are searching for evidence of wolverine, montane red fox, and
wolves to help better protect these species.
Trainings take place in November, and there are 5 sets of training dates to
choose from: Nov 2&4, Nov 8&12, Nov 14&18, Nov 20&26, and Nov 28&Dec 2. The
training provides a thorough introduction to animal tracking, as well as
information about the survey process. Survey trips take place most weekends
mid December through March and you can help out on as many survey trips as
you like.
Season cost: $65
For more information and to register:
http://www.cascadiawild.org/
This project is a partnership between Cascadia Wild and the Mt Hood
National Forest.
Thank you for helping spread the word about this exciting opportunity!
Teri Lysak
Wolverine Tracking Project Coordinator
Cascadia Wild
5431 NE 20th Ave
Portland, OR 97211
(503) 235-9533
[email protected]