Wild animals are all around, but where are they? Learn how to see and read the hidden stories etched into the landscape. A free evening workshop on April 25 at the Oregon Zoo Education Center, followed by a field outing April 28 at Oxbow Regional Park, will awaken your ability to find and interpret tracks and signs. You can register for the free workshop only, the field class only, or come to both.
Workshop
Oregon Zoo Education Center
April 25, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Field Class
Oxbow Regional Park
April 28, 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Cost: workshop: free; field class: $6/person, $11 family; $5/car, $7/bus
Ages: 12 and older but geared towards adults
Difficulty: workshop: easy; field class: moderate
Advanced registration required. Class size is limited to 50 (workshop), and 10 (field class).
Registration is handled through the Oregon Zoo, a service of Metro.
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Pets policy: To protect plants, wildlife and people, Metro does not allow pets at most regional parks and natural areas. Pets can damage sensitive habitat and threaten wildlife the region has worked to protect. In natural areas where dogs are not allowed, people see more wildlife and get closer to it. Seeing-eye dogs or other service animals are allowed. Please bring cleanup materials.