Track & Sign Evaluation
March 05-06, 2022
at
Teaching Drum Outdoor School
7124 Military Road
Three Lakes, WI 54562
Tuition: $250
Discover the Life Around You
While it will help you know where you are with your skill, a Track & Sign Evaluation is more than a test. It’s likely the absolute best way to become more proficient at animal tracking. The quickest way to learn, and to know how to proceed forward in your growth. With feedback from the evaluator and an honest, open dialogue about every track or sign seen, you will come away with a greater understanding and an idea of what’s possible as well as how to get there. There’s something about the process of being with a track, and having to come up with an answer, with the added pressure of the test format that cements what you learn and inspires openness.
The Northwoods are a unique and richly varied environment full of wildlife. From frogs to wolves, from turkeys to turtles, it’s a spectacular place to gauge your abilities and learn about the lives of animals.
This course features:
- In-depth in-person experience of the track and sign of wild wolves
- Expert guidance from CyberTracker certified trackers
- 3 meals/day
- Lodging (optional)
- Transportation to tracking sites
- Supplementary resources for further education
- Connection with fellow wolf tracking enthusiasts
About the region…
Matt Nelson is a CyberTracker senior tracker and evaluator and has a passionate relationship with the forest, waterways, and animals here in Northern Wisconsin.
We are located in the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest
Along with being the highest area in the upper Midwest, its beauty comes from being carpeted by dense forest and sprinkled with a profusion of glacial lakes. You can learn more about Wisconsin’s Northwoods here.
The Track and Sign Certification is an internationally applied, professional-level certification used to promote wildlife tracking and knowledge. This two-day field experience is both an assessment and a training, with an emphasis on open dialogue and real learning.
Matt Nelson is a CyberTracker senior tracker and evaluator and has a passionate relationship with the forest, waterways, and animals of Northern Wisconsin. A lifetime hunter and woodsman, Matt has spent time in the dirt and has learned from teachers, elders, and animals across the country. After graduating from the Wilderness Guide Program, he went on to work on numerous wildlife research projects, including the Gualala River Watershed council, the Garfield/Mesa Lion project, and the East Bay Puma Project. He strives to bring transparency and openness to his teaching and finds joy in helping others to see and appreciate their worlds.
Location: Lodging, meals, and indoor activities take place at the Teaching Drum Outdoor School’s Giant Pine Lodge near Three Lakes, Wisconsin. We track the Wolves in the surrounding Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest.
COVID-19 Protocol: Cybertracker International follows CDC guidelines regarding COVID-19 safety. CDC guidelines for outside group events states that non-vaccinated people should wear a face mask when interacting within 6 ft. of others while outdoors.
This course is open to 10 participants.
Registration deadline is February 1, 2022.
Tuition: $250
Two wolves meet up
How to age tracks
Where would you sleep