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Current Adult Classes Wildlife Track and Sign Certification — October 18 and 19, 2025
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Wildlife Track and Sign Certification — October 18 and 19, 2025

$350.00
PROGRAM FULL

Saturday, October 18 and Sunday, October 19, 2025

Location:
Port Townsend and surrounding area

Instructor:
David Moskowitz

Spend two days in the field with professional wildlife tracker, naturalist, and educator David Moskowitz in this Cybertracker certification course (www.cybertracker.org). David has an approach that is highly interactive, with "test" questions starting in the first moments of class. He actively engages participants in identification and interpretation of tracks and signs, and allows plenty of time for questions and discussion. This style is an excellent way to learn and investigate whether or not you answer enough questions correctly to attain a Cybertracker Track & Sign Certification.

Certificates are awarded on three levels.
Class size is limited to 10 people
Lodging and food not provided.

This class fills quickly— early registration recommended.

Note: No experience is necessary to take this course, but some understanding of tracking is helpful.

Tuition:
$350

Ages:
18+, or 16+ with parent enrollment

Financial Assistance: TCNA (Tracker Certification North America) has limited funds to provide financial access, particularly to participants from historically marginalized communities (e.g., BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, women) and anyone who needs financial support. Participants can apply for financial access here.

What is Cybertracker Conservation? This system started off as a software program designed to help South African indigenous trackers, who could not read or write, gather wildlife data for conservation efforts. While the evaluation is an excellent measure of observer reliability, what’s more, it is an unparalleled training tool in the field of wildlife tracking and natural history. It is the international tracking gold standard certifying people in Africa, Europe, and North America, with thousands of people having been certified in the United States alone. Learn more at www.trackercertification.com.

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Saturday, October 18 and Sunday, October 19, 2025

Location:
Port Townsend and surrounding area

Instructor:
David Moskowitz

Spend two days in the field with professional wildlife tracker, naturalist, and educator David Moskowitz in this Cybertracker certification course (www.cybertracker.org). David has an approach that is highly interactive, with "test" questions starting in the first moments of class. He actively engages participants in identification and interpretation of tracks and signs, and allows plenty of time for questions and discussion. This style is an excellent way to learn and investigate whether or not you answer enough questions correctly to attain a Cybertracker Track & Sign Certification.

Certificates are awarded on three levels.
Class size is limited to 10 people
Lodging and food not provided.

This class fills quickly— early registration recommended.

Note: No experience is necessary to take this course, but some understanding of tracking is helpful.

Tuition:
$350

Ages:
18+, or 16+ with parent enrollment

Financial Assistance: TCNA (Tracker Certification North America) has limited funds to provide financial access, particularly to participants from historically marginalized communities (e.g., BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, women) and anyone who needs financial support. Participants can apply for financial access here.

What is Cybertracker Conservation? This system started off as a software program designed to help South African indigenous trackers, who could not read or write, gather wildlife data for conservation efforts. While the evaluation is an excellent measure of observer reliability, what’s more, it is an unparalleled training tool in the field of wildlife tracking and natural history. It is the international tracking gold standard certifying people in Africa, Europe, and North America, with thousands of people having been certified in the United States alone. Learn more at www.trackercertification.com.

Saturday, October 18 and Sunday, October 19, 2025

Location:
Port Townsend and surrounding area

Instructor:
David Moskowitz

Spend two days in the field with professional wildlife tracker, naturalist, and educator David Moskowitz in this Cybertracker certification course (www.cybertracker.org). David has an approach that is highly interactive, with "test" questions starting in the first moments of class. He actively engages participants in identification and interpretation of tracks and signs, and allows plenty of time for questions and discussion. This style is an excellent way to learn and investigate whether or not you answer enough questions correctly to attain a Cybertracker Track & Sign Certification.

Certificates are awarded on three levels.
Class size is limited to 10 people
Lodging and food not provided.

This class fills quickly— early registration recommended.

Note: No experience is necessary to take this course, but some understanding of tracking is helpful.

Tuition:
$350

Ages:
18+, or 16+ with parent enrollment

Financial Assistance: TCNA (Tracker Certification North America) has limited funds to provide financial access, particularly to participants from historically marginalized communities (e.g., BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, women) and anyone who needs financial support. Participants can apply for financial access here.

What is Cybertracker Conservation? This system started off as a software program designed to help South African indigenous trackers, who could not read or write, gather wildlife data for conservation efforts. While the evaluation is an excellent measure of observer reliability, what’s more, it is an unparalleled training tool in the field of wildlife tracking and natural history. It is the international tracking gold standard certifying people in Africa, Europe, and North America, with thousands of people having been certified in the United States alone. Learn more at www.trackercertification.com.

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