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Calling all Outdoor-folk!! Learn How to Track Animals and Read Signs in the Local Landscape this MayContributed by Cheryl Gunther on 03/31/16 Jason Hamilton, natural history expert in the Environmental Studies & Sciences Department and initiator of IC’s immensely popular Environmental Sentinels course, will be teaching a Maymester course – ENVS 142 – in the art and science of tracking. Become more aware of what’s happening all around you in the natural landscape by studying local natural history, identifying clear-print tracks, analyzing just what the almost-invisible (except, perhaps, for deer!) animals that surround us in the woods and fields of upstate New York are doing, and so enhance all of your outdoor experiences! Class is 3 credits and is limited to 15 people. Contact Jason at jhamilton@ithaca.com for more information.
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