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X-WR-CALDESC:Many of our ancestors would have been able to recognize sights
 \, smells\, and sounds in the landscape to alert them to the other-than-hu
 mans sharing spaces with them. Knowledge about how to track and trail anim
 als isn’t always passed down now from generation to generation\, but there
  are people with these skills who can teach them! \n\nDr. Kersey Lawrence 
 and Lee Gutteridge are both qualified Trackers at the highest levels of ce
 rtification. Lee is a Master Tracker and Kersey is a Senior Tracker. Lee a
 nd Kersey will be celebrating the publication of their new book\, Tracking
  Animals: A Guide to Trailing Animals\, which provides a fresh look at the
  processes and skills required to become competent in the art and science 
 of tracking wild animals. \n\nIn this presentation\, Lee and Kersey will s
 hare stories of tracking adventures\, and read a selection or two from the
  book that demonstrates what’s possible and explains how to track and find
  an animal. While the heart of the book is in the southern African bush. t
 heir stories span continents\, species and habitats\, and the concepts are
  applicable everywhere there are animals to find\, and tracks\, signs and 
 trails to identify\, interpret and follow.\n\nThis program is a collaborat
 ion between Chocorua Lake Conservancy\, New England Wildlife Tracking\, an
 d Tin Mountain Conservation Center. It is free and open to all. Advanced r
 egistration requested. \n
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DESCRIPTION:Many of our ancestors would have been able to recognize sights\
 , smells\, and sounds in the landscape to alert them to the other-than-hum
 ans sharing spaces with them. Knowledge about how to track and trail anima
 ls isn’t always passed down now from generation to generation\, but there 
 are people with these skills who can teach them! \n\nDr. Kersey Lawrence a
 nd Lee Gutteridge are both qualified Trackers at the highest levels of cer
 tification. Lee is a Master Tracker and Kersey is a Senior Tracker. Lee an
 d Kersey will be celebrating the publication of their new book\, Tracking 
 Animals: A Guide to Trailing Animals\, which provides a fresh look at the 
 processes and skills required to become competent in the art and science o
 f tracking wild animals. \n\nIn this presentation\, Lee and Kersey will sh
 are stories of tracking adventures\, and read a selection or two from the 
 book that demonstrates what’s possible and explains how to track and find 
 an animal. While the heart of the book is in the southern African bush. th
 eir stories span continents\, species and habitats\, and the concepts are 
 applicable everywhere there are animals to find\, and tracks\, signs and t
 rails to identify\, interpret and follow.\n\nThis program is a collaborati
 on between Chocorua Lake Conservancy\, New England Wildlife Tracking\, and
  Tin Mountain Conservation Center. It is free and open to all. Advanced re
 gistration requested. \n
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251025T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251025T200000
LOCATION:1245 Bald Hill Road\, Albany\, NH 03818 US
SUMMARY:Stories from the Trail: Tracking Dangerous Animals
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