Winter Ecology and Travel Talk 12/4/06
Survival in a Harsh Environment: Winter Ecology and Travel in the Cascades
with David Moskowitz, Wilderness Awareness School
12/4/2006 7:00 PM, Seattle REI FREE!
Cold temperatures and deep snows makes winter in the mountains of Western North America a time of intense challenge for the survival of wildlife and humans alike. Winter acts as limiting factor and agent of evolutionary adaptation for plants and wildlife alike. Humans in the winter mountain environment also must adapt to the harsh conditions. Come explore the world of winter with Wilderness Awareness School staff member David Moskowitz, an experienced winter expedition guide and winter wildlife tracker. Learn how predators and prey have coevolved in the winter environment and how people, ancient and modern, have learned to survive in the cold. This talk will give you a whole new appreciation and awareness of the tracks and wildlife you encounter on your own mountain adventures this winter! Also expect to leave with a few tips and tricks of the trade on winter expeditioning and survival.
Contact Wilderness Awareness for more information: 425-788-1301
with David Moskowitz, Wilderness Awareness School
12/4/2006 7:00 PM, Seattle REI FREE!
Cold temperatures and deep snows makes winter in the mountains of Western North America a time of intense challenge for the survival of wildlife and humans alike. Winter acts as limiting factor and agent of evolutionary adaptation for plants and wildlife alike. Humans in the winter mountain environment also must adapt to the harsh conditions. Come explore the world of winter with Wilderness Awareness School staff member David Moskowitz, an experienced winter expedition guide and winter wildlife tracker. Learn how predators and prey have coevolved in the winter environment and how people, ancient and modern, have learned to survive in the cold. This talk will give you a whole new appreciation and awareness of the tracks and wildlife you encounter on your own mountain adventures this winter! Also expect to leave with a few tips and tricks of the trade on winter expeditioning and survival.
Contact Wilderness Awareness for more information: 425-788-1301


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