
Online Talks
Virtual Tracking Walk and Certification Q&A
Explore wildlife activity while practicing the "Track & Sign Certification" process
Tuesday, April 15 at 7 p.m. Eastern Time
Online Presentation (Zoom)
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Are you curious about the Track & Sign Certification process? Or looking to develop your eye for recognizing signs of wildlife activity?
Join Sophie for a virtual walk and exploration of wildlife tracks and sign. Registrants will receive a set of 20 questions one week in advance of the online program: Who made these tracks? What are these marks on a tree? Whose scat is this? You will have an opportunity to make your own assessment before we gather the evening of April 15 to discuss the answers.
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This hour-long workshop will be followed by an optional Q&A about certification opportunities with Tracker Certification North America (TCNA).​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

​​​​All registrants will also receive a recording of this presentation.​​​
Registration: $20​
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All registrants will receive a $20 discount towards registration for the May 2025 Track & Sign Certification taking place in Burlington, VT. ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
​Sophie Mazowita is a consulting naturalist and certified Track & Sign Specialist based in Jeffersonville, Vermont. She started her wildlife tracking journey while working as a park ranger in Algonquin Park, Ontario, then moved to Vermont to complete a Master's degree in the UVM Field Naturalist Program. Since graduating in 2013, she has studied tracking intensively with experts in New England, the Pacific Northwest, and South Africa. Her work focuses on identifying wildlife corridors and monitoring forest connectivity at a town and regional scale, and she manages the community science program for Cold Hollow to Canada.​
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