Wildlife tracking
This in -person outdoor workshop for undergraduate students at ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University focusses on the variety of tracks, trails and footprints on the Rutherford Reservoir. We notice them more in winter and wildlife tracks in the snow tell us a lot about ecology, the land and the landscape.
***Please bring a valid ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ ID card as it will be required when assembling to depart***
Led by the outdoor educators from , and co-facilitated with Jacky Farrell from the Faculty of Science; this outdoor activity will take place in accordance with the applicable COVID Health and Safety directives if still required :
- All participants will wear a face mask for the duration of the activity.
- All participants will maintain a physical distance of 1meter between each other during the duration of the activity.
- All participants will adhere to the hand-sanitation guidelines as necessary.
- No food or snacks will be eaten during the workshop.
- Museum will supply hand sanitizers and position them at the entrance of the check-in point to be the lobby of the Faculty of Education building located at 3700 McTavish St. All participants will sign in at this Check-in point.
- Museum will supply and post the necessary bilingual signage about preventative measures for the activity and post them at the check-in site.
- Staff organizers will review all safety protocols verbally with the workshop participants as they assemble at the check-in site.
- The vaccine passport will be mandatory and will be verified by ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ staff.
Eligible participants : Maximum of 20 undergraduate ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ students. First come first served.
This event is weather dependent. We will cancel and notify all registrants 12 hours in advance if the forecast predicts unsuitable weather.