Techniques Workshop
Boyce Thompson Arboretum – Beginning Birding Basics: Equipment & Bird ID
Boyce Thompson Arboretum 37615 U.S. Highway 60, Superior, AZ, United StatesBeginning Birding Basics: Equipment and Bird Identification Boyce Thompson Arboretum November 12 @ 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Are you interested in getting into bird watching, but unsure how to...
2017 Wildlife Techniques Workshop
Horseshoe Ranch 34.261707, -112.057074SAVE THE DATE!! Attention Wildlife Students and Young Professionals Who: Open to Students and Young Professionals. Other Chapter members who would like to attend will be placed on a waiting list...
Field notes and study skin preparation workshop
Learn how to prepare credible field notes and put up a mammal skin, taught by Randy Babb and David Brown.
AZGFD Bat Workshops
Needle Rock Recreation Area Scottsdale, AZ, United StatesAZGFD Bat Workshops The Arizona Game and Fish Department will be doing bat monitoring survey September 15th from 7:30PM to 10:00PM for $25 per person at Needle Rock Recreation Area with Randy Babb. During...
Friends of Verde River Greenway – Birding 101 w/ Dena Greenwood
Birding 101 130 Black Bridge Road, Camp Verde, AZ, United StatesBirding 101 Workshop Where: Camp Verde Community Library 130 Black Bridge Road, Camp Verde, AZ 86322 When: September 23 & 24, 2017 Cost: $50 (includes 2 days) This workshop...
Wildlife Tracking and Bird Language Expedition
Spend five days in the beautiful and diverse Sky Islands learning wildlife track and sign identification, camera monitoring, and how to decipher the language of birds. Designated as conservation lands in Sonora, Mexico just across the border from Arizona, Cuenca Los Ojos is comprised of desert grasslands, rugged canyons, and “sky islands” that rise from the surrounding terrain and afford habitat to an amazing diversity of plants and animals from both colder climates to the north, and warmer, sub-tropical environments down south. You will go out each day with expert guides to look for signs of magnificent mammals like black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, foxes, coatis, bobcats, Coues deer, javelinas, ocelots (and possibly even jaguars!).