Wildlife tracking workshop

Wildlife tracking workshop

MachynllethMachynlleth, Powys
Sunday, Mar 29, 2026 from 10 am to 4 pm
Overview

Learn to identify tracks & signs to get a glimpse into the secret lives of wildlife - walks outside will never be the same again!

Wildlife tracking workshop

Discover your inner nature detective! Tracking is a fun and immersive way of connecting with and learning about wildife. When we learn to identify and interpret the tracks and signs of wild animals, we get glimpses into their secret lives and the world becomes alive with their stories. This is a fun and accessible way in to the fascinating and magical world of tracking - all levels of experience welcome, including absolute beginners.


  • Learn how to identify tracks (footprints) and what it tells us about what the animal was doing
  • Learn to interpret clues & signs such as burrows, scat, territorial & feeding signs
  • Discover how to know the way an animal was moving (walking/running etc) from a series of tracks and what this tells us about their behaviour
  • Explore a range of different animals and birds in a variety of habitats, including riverbanks, woodlands, roadsides, estuaries and sand dunes
  • Tracks and signs frequently encountered include those of otter, beaver (yes, really!), badger, fox, stoat, mink, rabbits, polecats and a wide range of birds


Practical details

  • We'll meet in Machynlleth and travel (via car sharing) to a range of different sites locally
  • We'll be outside all day - bring your own lunch and refreshments
  • Children aged 10 and upwards welcome (must be accompanied by an adult). Up to age 16 half price


Your tutor

Kara Moses' obsession with tracking has grown and grown over the last 17 years and she is now a certified tracker (Level 4 Track & Sign & Wildlife ID, Level 3 Cybertracker Conservation), regularly running tracking courses for people of all ages and levels of experience. Kara has tracked many animals across the world including in the primaeval forests of Poland, the Carpathian mountains in Romania and the Kalahari desert, where she has co-lead tracking expeditions with the Master Trackers of the San Bushmen - some of the best trackers in the world.

Learn to identify tracks & signs to get a glimpse into the secret lives of wildlife - walks outside will never be the same again!

Wildlife tracking workshop

Discover your inner nature detective! Tracking is a fun and immersive way of connecting with and learning about wildife. When we learn to identify and interpret the tracks and signs of wild animals, we get glimpses into their secret lives and the world becomes alive with their stories. This is a fun and accessible way in to the fascinating and magical world of tracking - all levels of experience welcome, including absolute beginners.


  • Learn how to identify tracks (footprints) and what it tells us about what the animal was doing
  • Learn to interpret clues & signs such as burrows, scat, territorial & feeding signs
  • Discover how to know the way an animal was moving (walking/running etc) from a series of tracks and what this tells us about their behaviour
  • Explore a range of different animals and birds in a variety of habitats, including riverbanks, woodlands, roadsides, estuaries and sand dunes
  • Tracks and signs frequently encountered include those of otter, beaver (yes, really!), badger, fox, stoat, mink, rabbits, polecats and a wide range of birds


Practical details

  • We'll meet in Machynlleth and travel (via car sharing) to a range of different sites locally
  • We'll be outside all day - bring your own lunch and refreshments
  • Children aged 10 and upwards welcome (must be accompanied by an adult). Up to age 16 half price


Your tutor

Kara Moses' obsession with tracking has grown and grown over the last 17 years and she is now a certified tracker (Level 4 Track & Sign & Wildlife ID, Level 3 Cybertracker Conservation), regularly running tracking courses for people of all ages and levels of experience. Kara has tracked many animals across the world including in the primaeval forests of Poland, the Carpathian mountains in Romania and the Kalahari desert, where she has co-lead tracking expeditions with the Master Trackers of the San Bushmen - some of the best trackers in the world.

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Highlights

  • 6 hours
  • under 16 with parent or legal guardian
  • In-person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before the event

Location

Machynlleth

Heol Y Doll

Machynlleth SY20 8BQ

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