Wildlife Field Techniques
Research findings are only as powerful as the data used to reach them. In wildlife research, field data comes in many complex forms, requiring a robust set of skills and knowledge to collect. Field technicians are the frontline of data collection and must possess the ability to properly gather and decipher information from observations made in the field. This course will introduce participants to common field techniques used in mammalian wildlife research, including:
- Accurately collecting and recording data
- Deploying remote cameras
- Using radio (VHF) telemetry
- Interpreting wildlife track and sign
- Performing wildlife field necropsies
- Collecting biological samples
- Investigating mortality sites
The Wildlife Field Techniques course is intended for participants with little to no field experience, but is also beneficial for those wishing to refresh or build upon their existing skills. The lessons in this course can be applied to a wide range of outdoor and natural resource professions. Adults (18+) of all ages and skill levels are encouraged to participate.
Location and amenities
All course activities will take place outdoors at the Bush School Methow Campus in Mazama, WA. The campus is open to the public and contains many hiking trails and corners to explore, with wildlife sightings not uncommon.
Mazama has a gas station, bakery, and local brew pub, along with many recreational opportunities. A wide selection of restaurants, shops, and a larger grocery store are located 15 minutes east of Mazama in Winthrop.
June in the North Cascades is a beautiful time of year with mild temperatures and an abundance of wildflowers. However, precipitation is common during this time and participants should arrive prepared for all weather conditions. A recommended gear list will be provided prior to the start of the course.
Cancellation Policy
We will refund the full course fee for cancellations made prior to 30 days before course start. Cancellations less than 30 days before course start are subject to 50% fee.
This course provides 28.5 Continuing Education Credits (CEU's) in Category I of the Certified Wildlife Biologist®/Professional Development Certificate Program through The Wildlife Society.
Instructors
Anna Machowicz
Carmen Vanbianchi
Clara Hoffman
David Moskowitz
Contact us
- Anna Machowicz
- an••••a@hom••••e.org
- 517-388-2544
Location
Classifications
Levels
- All