Animal tracking and wildlife awareness help people understand how animals live and how to safely share natural spaces with them. By studying tracks, scat, bones, skulls and other signs, we can learn which animals are present and how they behave. Being “wildlife aware” means paying attention to these clues, respecting animal habitats, and knowing how to avoid conflicts. Altogether, these skills support conservation, safety, and a deeper appreciation for the wildlife around us. Being able to read the signs of nature is like discovering a hidden language that can help us stay safe, navigate the wilderness with minimal gear, and get the most out of our time in the woods! Additional Info: Kaykima requires 48 hours notice to cancel in order to get a full refund, anything outside that may result in class credit being issued. If temps are -20c or lower or if there are weather warnings a class may be rescheduled, if you cannot make the new date, full refunds will be given. Parents and siblings 5 and under are free Parents are welcome to drop off or stay We will meet at the Alberta Picnic Shelter
03/28/2026
Minimum: 1
Registration starts on 01/04/2026 and ends on 03/28/2026.
Please contact Kaykima Wilderness if you have any questions.