Thank you Outdoor Gear Exchange of Burlington, and Sue Morse of Keeping Track for an excellent event keeping some 50 participants well informed. Be sure to sign up for a full-day tracking workshop Keeping Track’s home base at Wolf Run in Jericho, Vermont on February 16th, and for a Feb. 25th workshop in Huntington.

Keeping Track is a non-profit organization devoted to providing technical training to professional biologists, citizen scientist volunteers, land trust o!cials and conservation planners. We empower multiple stakeholders who use this knowledge to better detect, record and monitor the status of wildlife and habitat in their communities. Since Keeping Track’s inception in 1994, we have trained thousands of volunteers representing hundreds of communities across Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, Pennsylvania, New Mexico, Florida, Arizona, California, Washington State, British Columbia and Quebec.
Throughout North America, Susan Morse is highly regarded as an expert in natural
history and tracking. Ms. Morse has more than thirty-seven years experience monitoring wildlife and interpreting wildlife habitat use. Her research has focused on cougar, bobcat, black bear, and Canada lynx. She has given workshops on wild felids and other carnivores to a wide range of audiences, including the general public, conservation leaders and professional biologists
INFORMATION ABOUT THE OUTDOOR GEAR EXCHANGE:
Outdoor Gear Exchange is a locally owned outdoor shop catering to a broad range of year round outdoor activities including snowshoing, skiing, climbing, paddling, hiking, camping, and backpacking. We’ve been serving the Burlington community for over 16 years and no employ over 95 people. We pride ourselves on welcoming everyone from experienced mountaineers to first time outdoor enthusiasts and strive to create an enjoyable shopping and working environment. Outdoor Gear Exchange is also committed to our local community and
the environment as demonstrated through a variety of event sponsorships such as Discover Jazz Festival and the Vermont ECOfest as well as through a variety of contributions to local environmental oriented non-profits.
