Exploring Wildlife Adaptation: Tracks, Clues & Survival Skills

2:00pm3:30pm EDT

Free for REI Members

Free for non-members

35 spots left

Overview

  • Group size35 people

Step into the role of a wildlife detective as we explore the clues animals leave behind in Florida’s diverse habitats. In this hands-on program, you’ll learn how to identify tracks, scat, and other natural signs to uncover which creatures have been active along the trail. Using biofacts and replicas—including skulls, casts, pelts, and preserved specimens—we’ll dive into the fascinating adaptations that help native species survive in wetlands, forests, and scrub environments. From the silent steps of bobcats to the engineering skills of gopher tortoises, each clue tells a story about how animals live, hunt, hide, and thrive. This class blends field investigation techniques with guided exploration, giving you the tools to read the landscape like a seasoned naturalist. Whether you’re new to wildlife observation or looking to sharpen your skills, you’ll leave with a deeper understanding of Florida’s exceptional biodiversity. Perfect for nature enthusiasts, families, and anyone curious about the wild world just beyond the trail. About our speaker: Nicole O'Brien has spent most of her career in the environmental field working for governments and nonprofits. After landing in Central Florida, she took a keen interest in the local environment. As an Advanced Florida Master Naturalist, she considers herself a life-long learner and loves sharing her enthusiasm about the outdoors.

Notes

The presentation is free, we ask for donations to the REI action Fund.

Activity location

Winter Park REI

430 N. Orlando Ave., Winter Park, FL 32789

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