*“Wildlife Tracking in the Twin Cities Metro Area”*
*Jonathan Popple, Director of the *
*Minnesota Wildlife **Tracking Project *
Thursday, January 23, 2020, 7:00 PM
MVNWR Bloomington Visitor Center

The Twin Cities Metro Area is home to a remarkable diversity of wild
mammals. Though often elusive, they leave behind tracks and signs for us to
see. The
Minnesota Wildlife Tracking Project is a group of nature enthusiasts who
gather to explore the art and science of wildlife tracking. Over the years,
we have identified the tracks and signs of a wide range of mammals in
the greater metro area including river otter, black bear, and even grey
wolves. Come learn a bit about animal tracks,hear stories about adventures
in the field, and find out how to get involved in your own neighborhood.

*Where: *The MVNWR Bloomington Visitor Center is located at 3815 American
Blvd. East in Bloomington off the 34th Street airport exit and is
accessible after a short walk by the METRO Blue Line (Hiawatha Light Rail)
at American Blvd.
*When: *This Thursday (1/23/20) join us at 7:00 PM to socialize over
cookies. A brief business meeting followed by the featured presentation
will begin at 7:30 PM. The meeting will conclude before 9:00 PM.
*All Minnesota River Valley Audubon Chapter meetings are free and open to
the public.*

Steve Weston
On Quigley Lake in Eagan, MN
swest...@comcast.net

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