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DESCRIPTION:Recall the now famous coyote and badger are friends wildlife cam video?  
 Wildlife is all around us in the SF Bay Area. Join Peninsula Open Space 
 Trust and partners for a webinar on tracking and observing the diverse 
 wildlife of our region.\n\nWhen: July 9 @ noon - 1 PM PT\n\nRSVP: 
 https://openspacetrust.org/event/wildlife-tracking-basics-with-pathways-for-wildlife/\n\n\nDiverse 
 species of animals filter through our urban landscapes, crossing the 
 boundaries of our homes, cities and the protected lands that surround our 
 Bay Area region.  Whether you are visiting your local parks and preserves 
 on the San Francisco Bay, the coast, the Santa Cruz mountains or the Diablo 
 Range, there’s a great chance you’ll see wildlife, or at least signs of 
 them. \n\nBut how many of us can accurately identify these signs of 
 wildlife, or use these signs to paint a picture of what’s going on in 
 nature?\n\nJoin Peninsula Open Space Trust (POST), Midpeninsula Regional 
 Open Space District (Midpen) and the Santa Clara Valley Open Space 
 Authority (OSA) as we welcome local wildlife researchers Tanya Diamond and 
 Ahiga Sandoval of Pathways for Wildlife to share practical wildlife 
 tracking skills with our community.\n\nThey will share knowledge of how to 
 identify various types of common wildlife tracks and other signs, and 
 deepen your understanding of the wildlife communities living in our local 
 landscapes.\n\nThrough Pathways for Wildlife, Tanya and Ahiga are 
 conducting groundbreaking wildlife research on the Peninsula, in the South 
 Bay and further afield with a variety of nonprofits and public agency 
 partners, including POST, Midpen and OSA.\n\nUsing camera traps, wildlife 
 collaring technology and other methods, Pathways for Wildlife is 
 constructing a complex picture of how wildlife move across our landscape, 
 and what we need to do to enhance the health of these animal 
 communities.\n\nThey have conducted incredible research and captured 
 incredible imagery with their camera traps, including the "Coyote & Badger" 
 video. \n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2021/07/08/18843616.php
SUMMARY:Tracking and Observing Wildlife in the SF Bay Area w/ POST
LOCATION:Online webinar (FREE)
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2021/07/08/18843616.php
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