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Northwest Natura in Collaboration with Mark Thompson
Sunday July 27th, 2025
11:00am to 3:30pm
Whatcom County (location will likely be ~40 minutes outside of Bellingham)
Exact details TBD. Mark & Jazmen will scout for the best area to take this class in the week prior to the event and notify all registered participants.
Please join naturalists Jazmen Yoder and Mark Thompson for an immersive day of exploration focused on wildlife track and sign and ecological connections between animals, plants, and landscape systems.
This course is designed for nature enthusiasts, aspiring naturalists, and anyone curious about our local ecosystems and seeking to improve their skills in identifying plants and wildlife track and sign.
This will be a fun course with tons of educational content!
Space is limited!
Course highlights:
Introduction to Tracking Techniques:
Learn the fundamentals of tracking including how to read animal signs, tracks, and behaviors. We'll cover essentials for successful tracking in various terrains.
This course will be tailored to the individuals present but is designed as a beginner’s course. However, if you are not a beginner, this course is still choice. Mark Thompson is an expert tracker with the ability to teach all skill levels including absolute beginners to advanced or specialized individuals.
Identifying local species:
Discover the diverse wildlife of the PNW, including mammals and birds (and amphibians if we're lucky!). Through field observations and discussions, you'll gain insight into their habitats and behaviors.
Connecting with the ecosystem:
Observe plant-wildlife and fungi-wildlife relationships and see the ecosystem at work. From minute details we can learn what is happening in the bigger picture. Discussions will include points on habitat preservation and native plant conservation.
Identifying Edible and Toxic Species
On this field trip you are welcome to forage edible and medicinal plants and mushrooms. In early spring in the PNW we can expect to find various edible greens, edible flowers, and we can learn to ID berry plants by their spring characteristics. We may find spring fungi abound in the woodland. You’ll have to come check out the class and see!
What to bring:
Dress for the weather
Snack, lunch, and plenty of water
Extra layers (gloves, hat, etc.)
Water resistant footwear (be prepared to cross shallow streams and puddles)
Foraging basket or canvas/mesh bag.
You may also want to bring:
Notebook and pen (NWN has weatherproof pocket notebooks for sale)
Bear spray
DSLR camera
Your favorite field guide (mushrooms, plants, wildlife)
Details on precise location, including driving directions, and what to bring will be emailed to registered participants a few days prior to the event. Please make sure you add nwnatura@gmail.com to your contacts list so our email makes it to your inbox.
See you in the woods!
Northwest Natura in Collaboration with Mark Thompson
Sunday July 27th, 2025
11:00am to 3:30pm
Whatcom County (location will likely be ~40 minutes outside of Bellingham)
Exact details TBD. Mark & Jazmen will scout for the best area to take this class in the week prior to the event and notify all registered participants.
Please join naturalists Jazmen Yoder and Mark Thompson for an immersive day of exploration focused on wildlife track and sign and ecological connections between animals, plants, and landscape systems.
This course is designed for nature enthusiasts, aspiring naturalists, and anyone curious about our local ecosystems and seeking to improve their skills in identifying plants and wildlife track and sign.
This will be a fun course with tons of educational content!
Space is limited!
Course highlights:
Introduction to Tracking Techniques:
Learn the fundamentals of tracking including how to read animal signs, tracks, and behaviors. We'll cover essentials for successful tracking in various terrains.
This course will be tailored to the individuals present but is designed as a beginner’s course. However, if you are not a beginner, this course is still choice. Mark Thompson is an expert tracker with the ability to teach all skill levels including absolute beginners to advanced or specialized individuals.
Identifying local species:
Discover the diverse wildlife of the PNW, including mammals and birds (and amphibians if we're lucky!). Through field observations and discussions, you'll gain insight into their habitats and behaviors.
Connecting with the ecosystem:
Observe plant-wildlife and fungi-wildlife relationships and see the ecosystem at work. From minute details we can learn what is happening in the bigger picture. Discussions will include points on habitat preservation and native plant conservation.
Identifying Edible and Toxic Species
On this field trip you are welcome to forage edible and medicinal plants and mushrooms. In early spring in the PNW we can expect to find various edible greens, edible flowers, and we can learn to ID berry plants by their spring characteristics. We may find spring fungi abound in the woodland. You’ll have to come check out the class and see!
What to bring:
Dress for the weather
Snack, lunch, and plenty of water
Extra layers (gloves, hat, etc.)
Water resistant footwear (be prepared to cross shallow streams and puddles)
Foraging basket or canvas/mesh bag.
You may also want to bring:
Notebook and pen (NWN has weatherproof pocket notebooks for sale)
Bear spray
DSLR camera
Your favorite field guide (mushrooms, plants, wildlife)
Details on precise location, including driving directions, and what to bring will be emailed to registered participants a few days prior to the event. Please make sure you add nwnatura@gmail.com to your contacts list so our email makes it to your inbox.
See you in the woods!
Northwest Natura in Collaboration with Mark Thompson
Sunday July 27th, 2025
11:00am to 3:30pm
Whatcom County (location will likely be ~40 minutes outside of Bellingham)
Exact details TBD. Mark & Jazmen will scout for the best area to take this class in the week prior to the event and notify all registered participants.
Please join naturalists Jazmen Yoder and Mark Thompson for an immersive day of exploration focused on wildlife track and sign and ecological connections between animals, plants, and landscape systems.
This course is designed for nature enthusiasts, aspiring naturalists, and anyone curious about our local ecosystems and seeking to improve their skills in identifying plants and wildlife track and sign.
This will be a fun course with tons of educational content!
Space is limited!
Course highlights:
Introduction to Tracking Techniques:
Learn the fundamentals of tracking including how to read animal signs, tracks, and behaviors. We'll cover essentials for successful tracking in various terrains.
This course will be tailored to the individuals present but is designed as a beginner’s course. However, if you are not a beginner, this course is still choice. Mark Thompson is an expert tracker with the ability to teach all skill levels including absolute beginners to advanced or specialized individuals.
Identifying local species:
Discover the diverse wildlife of the PNW, including mammals and birds (and amphibians if we're lucky!). Through field observations and discussions, you'll gain insight into their habitats and behaviors.
Connecting with the ecosystem:
Observe plant-wildlife and fungi-wildlife relationships and see the ecosystem at work. From minute details we can learn what is happening in the bigger picture. Discussions will include points on habitat preservation and native plant conservation.
Identifying Edible and Toxic Species
On this field trip you are welcome to forage edible and medicinal plants and mushrooms. In early spring in the PNW we can expect to find various edible greens, edible flowers, and we can learn to ID berry plants by their spring characteristics. We may find spring fungi abound in the woodland. You’ll have to come check out the class and see!
What to bring:
Dress for the weather
Snack, lunch, and plenty of water
Extra layers (gloves, hat, etc.)
Water resistant footwear (be prepared to cross shallow streams and puddles)
Foraging basket or canvas/mesh bag.
You may also want to bring:
Notebook and pen (NWN has weatherproof pocket notebooks for sale)
Bear spray
DSLR camera
Your favorite field guide (mushrooms, plants, wildlife)
Details on precise location, including driving directions, and what to bring will be emailed to registered participants a few days prior to the event. Please make sure you add nwnatura@gmail.com to your contacts list so our email makes it to your inbox.
See you in the woods!
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