Small Mammal Symposium
- Two days! Monday & Tuesday, February 3-4, 2025. Visalia, CA.
- Monday, 1:00pm to 5:30pm AND Tuesday, 8:00am to 5:30pm
- Requires separate registration fee. Link to rates
- The Small Mammal Symposium is a stand-alone event so you can register for it on its own.
- Chairs: Brock Ortega, Dudek and Ashleigh Pryor, McCormick Biological
Training for High Speed Rail Jobs
- Tuesday, February 4, 2025 – 1:00 to 5:00pm
- In-Person in Visalia, CA
- Requires separate registration fee. Link to rates
- Moderator: Debra Hawk, California High Speed Rail Authority
Wildlife Biologist Construction Awareness Training (WildC.A.T.)
- Tuesday, February 4, 2025 – 8:30pm-12:30pm
- In-Person in Visalia, CA
- Requires separate registration fee. Link to rates
- Moderator: Natalie Greer, AECOM
CyberTracker One-day Certification
- Two days!
- Friday, February 7, 2025 – 1:30pm to 2:30pm: Introduction to CyberTracker Certification (free, no RSVP required)
- Saturday, February 8, 2025 – 8:00am to 2:00pm: CyberTracker One-Day Certification (*Extra Fee, Registration Required)
- In-Person in Visalia, CA.
- Saturday One-Day Certification requires separate registration fee. Link to rates
- Chair: Casey McFarland, CyberTracker Conservation
Well-rounded field skills and ecological literacy were once common among field biologists and emphasized in university curricula. In recent decades, however, these qualities and practices have rapidly diminished; numerous academic articles have highlighted this loss, warning of the impacts on future research, wildlife management, and conservation.
There are two ways to learn about Wildlife Tracking in Visalia!
(1) Introduction to Wildlife Tracking – Friday, February 7 from 1:30-2:30pm. All attendees receive a free Tracker Certification North American ruler! Free and no RSVP required. Continuing on the Annual Meeting theme, this short presentation will discuss why wildlife tracking and CyberTracker Certifications have proven to so effectively revive essential field skills and natural history knowledge among biologists, employees of State and Federal agencies, National Park staff, conservationists, wildlife guides, and the general population alike.
(2) One-Day Certification with CyberTracker Conservation– Saturday, February 8 from 8:00am to 2:00pm. This event requires advance registration and has an *extra fee. Limited to the first 20 registrants. The CyberTracker Certification process facilitates an ability to interpret the tracks, sign, behavior, and ecological relationships of wildlife present on any landscape. Participants will spend the day testing their ability to identify and interpret tracks and sign in the field. The process is designed to give each participant the opportunity to personally investigate and identify each track or sign found before the group discusses it at length; this creates intensive levels of concentration, balanced by open, fun, and entertaining discussions that engage the group in an unforgettable exploration of wildlife behavior and ecology. No prior experience is required to participate.
Casey McFarland trains biologists, research teams, wildlife guides, and the public to read and interpret the tracks and signs of wildlife. A Senior Tracker and International Evaluator for CyberTracker Conservation, he has given over 180 Tracker Certifications and various trainings around the globe to develop and support tracking skill and ecological knowledge. Casey has authored several books and is the Executive Director of Tracker Certification North America.
If you have suggestions for topics you’d like to see in the future, please email Janine Payne at pdc@tws-west.org.