River Walk - Recognizing Tracks of Dogs & Coyote

from $35.00

A Field Trip for Nature Lovers

Sunday August 2nd, 2026
Trail TBA - Deming likely, Acme secondary option- registered participants will be notified of exact location the week prior to the event.
12:30pm to ~3:30pm

(3hrs for $35. Adults and teens age 16+ only)

Walk along the Nooksack River through searching for canine tracks with a wildlife track & sign certified naturalist this August. Come out to “get your steps in” while learning how to tell the difference between domestic dog track & sign vs coyote in a fascinating and unique workshop!

In this course we will talk all about canine tracks and coyote ecology. This will include identifying tracks, noticing behavior with the trails they leave behind, scat ID and scat behaviors that differ between wild dogs and domestic dogs.

As we get more familiar with dog vs coyote, you will learn to notice prey sign and other tracks that intersect with the path of the coyote. We’ll talk about them too and enhance our ecological awareness in this 3hr field trip!

River Walks with Northwest Natura are a wonderful way to meet new people or sign up to do something fun with your friend(s). Space is limited. Feel free to share with others you think may enjoy this outing!

What to Bring:

  • Dress for the weather

  • Snacks and water

  • Notepad and pen (optional)

  • Binoculars (optional)

After signing up:

You will receive an automated confirmation of payment. Registered individuals will receive location details, driving directions, weather forecast details and other info in an event-reminder email 3-4 days prior to the event. Please use an active email address to sign up. All communications from NW Natura to you re: this workshop will be sent to the email address on file from your purchase.

Email Jazmen with concerns or to get on a waitlist: nwnatura@gmail.com

Have a look at the Refund Policies before you order.

Tiered Pricing is available

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A Field Trip for Nature Lovers

Sunday August 2nd, 2026
Trail TBA - Deming likely, Acme secondary option- registered participants will be notified of exact location the week prior to the event.
12:30pm to ~3:30pm

(3hrs for $35. Adults and teens age 16+ only)

Walk along the Nooksack River through searching for canine tracks with a wildlife track & sign certified naturalist this August. Come out to “get your steps in” while learning how to tell the difference between domestic dog track & sign vs coyote in a fascinating and unique workshop!

In this course we will talk all about canine tracks and coyote ecology. This will include identifying tracks, noticing behavior with the trails they leave behind, scat ID and scat behaviors that differ between wild dogs and domestic dogs.

As we get more familiar with dog vs coyote, you will learn to notice prey sign and other tracks that intersect with the path of the coyote. We’ll talk about them too and enhance our ecological awareness in this 3hr field trip!

River Walks with Northwest Natura are a wonderful way to meet new people or sign up to do something fun with your friend(s). Space is limited. Feel free to share with others you think may enjoy this outing!

What to Bring:

  • Dress for the weather

  • Snacks and water

  • Notepad and pen (optional)

  • Binoculars (optional)

After signing up:

You will receive an automated confirmation of payment. Registered individuals will receive location details, driving directions, weather forecast details and other info in an event-reminder email 3-4 days prior to the event. Please use an active email address to sign up. All communications from NW Natura to you re: this workshop will be sent to the email address on file from your purchase.

Email Jazmen with concerns or to get on a waitlist: nwnatura@gmail.com

Have a look at the Refund Policies before you order.

Tiered Pricing is available

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