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Tracking Program - February 26th

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Photos taken with motion sensor camera on GLT property. What animal is this??
Have you seen this animal before?

Join us for a guided tracking tour on GLT property on February 26th. We'll post more information here regarding parcel and time. Sign up by emailing here.

Free for members, 5$ per family for non-member. Inquire by email for more details!

Our guide will be Paul Wanta. Paul's Bio:

A tracker for twenty-five years, Paul Wanta has studied with John Stokes of the Tracking Project, based in Albuquerque, NM, and participated in The Tracking Project's Mentor Program. Paul has also studied with Paul Rezendes Programs in Tracking in Royalston, MA, including two years with Rezendes in his Tracking Apprenticeship Program of advanced studies in tracking.

Paul was tracker, teacher and naturalist at The Farm School in Athol, MA for eight years leading classes for youth in tracking and nature awareness and also led wilderness weekends at The Farm School, teaching shelter building, tracking, fire making and other traditional skills for young people ages ten to thirteen years old.

Paul was an instructor of tracking and wilderness skills for young people for

Paul Rezendes Programs in Tracking for six years. He has been an associate of the Tracking Project since 1996, having assisted at the Akwesasne Math and Science Program for seventh and eighth grade Mohawk youth at Paul Smith College, the Youth and Elders gathering at Ganondagan Seneca Historical Site in Victor, NY and the Hawkeye Training Camp for teenage boys in the Jemez Mountains in New Mexico.

Paul, based in Wendell, MA, currently leads private programs in tracking, awareness and wilderness skills.