Introductory Workshop on the Study of Animal Tracks and Traces

calendar_month Duration: 4h
location_on Activity to enjoy Region of Valencia, Alcoià
Introductory Workshop on the Study of Animal Tracks and Traces
from 22

Price range:

  • 12 to 20: 22€/ person
diversity_4 CSR
Corporate Social Responsability Actions
nest_eco_leaf Nature
Linked to the natural environment
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Activities with animals
groups less than 20

An immersive experience into the world of wildlife tracking, guided by a professional naturalist. The activity combines a theoretical session (online or in-person) of 1 to 2 hours with a hands-on morning in a natural environment, where participants will learn techniques for identifying footprints, animal signs, and other field clues. The session also introduces camera trapping and selective traps used for studying elusive species, such as small mammals.

An ideal activity for teams looking to explore nature through a scientific lens while deepening environmental awareness through direct observation.

Objectives:

  • Learn to identify tracks and signs of wildlife in natural environments.
  • Understand monitoring techniques such as camera trapping and selective trapping.
  • Promote environmental awareness and appreciation of local biodiversity.
  • Apply scientific knowledge in an experiential and participatory way.
  IT INCLUDES:

  • Introductory theoretical session (online or in-person) with a naturalist expert.
  • Guided field outing focused on identifying tracks and signs.
  • Introduction to camera trapping techniques.
  • Support materials and fieldwork sheets.

  DOES NOT INCLUDE:
  • Transport to the estate.
  • Meals or drinks during the day.
  • VAT.

Target audience:

  • Work teams that want to connect with nature and learn together.
  • Companies interested in sustainability, CSR, and experiential training.
  • Small groups (up to 20 people) looking for educational and team-building activities.

Who makes it?

Led by a naturalist, environmental technician, and biodiversity expert. With a solid background in environmental education, he researches and shares the natural richness of the Valencian territory. His approach combines scientific rigor with a hands-on and accessible methodology that resonates with all types of audiences. His expertise in tracking, camera trapping, and small mammal studies makes this workshop a unique opportunity to learn from nature firsthand.

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