Walking with the Woods – Hidden Falls Regional Park
Awaken your senses and connect deeply to nature around and within you. Experience a guided sensory walk based on the Japanese practice of shinrin yoku, or "forest bathing," in oneContinue reading →
Awaken your senses and connect deeply to nature around and within you. Experience a guided sensory walk based on the Japanese practice of shinrin yoku, or "forest bathing," in oneContinue reading →
Discover the secret lives of white-tailed deer as you practice basic trailing skills on our local deer. You may have seen these local critters in your yard or the localContinue reading →
Awaken your senses and connect deeply to nature around and within you. Experience a guided sensory walk based on the Japanese practice of shinrin yoku, or "forest bathing," in oneContinue reading →
Explore the stories written by animals on the landscape. Through the ancient science of wildlife tracking, we can identify the footprints (tracks) and other sign left by animals, and comeContinue reading →
Experience an hour-long class introducing the gentle Japanese practice of shinrin-yoku, or "forest bathing,” in one of St. Paul's lovely urban parks. Engage with your senses and accept the invitationContinue reading →
Explore the stories written by animals on the landscape. Through the ancient science of wildlife tracking, we can identify the footprints (tracks) and other sign left by our neighbors, andContinue reading →
Explore the stories written by animals on the landscape. Through the ancient science of wildlife tracking, we can identify the tracks and other sign left by animals, and come to understandContinue reading →
Explore the stories written by animals on the landscape. Through the ancient science of wildlife tracking, we can identify the tracks and other sign left by animals, and come to understandContinue reading →
Awaken your senses and connect deeply to nature around and within you. Experience a guided walk with sensory invitations based on the Japanese practice of shinrin yoku, or "forest bathing,"Continue reading →
Explore the stories written by animals on the landscape. Through the ancient science of wildlife tracking, we can identify the footprints (tracks) and other sign left by animals, and comeContinue reading →
Awaken your senses and connect deeply to nature around and within you. Experience a guided sensory walk based on the Japanese practice of shinrin yoku, or "forest bathing," in oneContinue reading →
Join us for the Minnesota Wildlife Tracking Project's next Practice Assessment! June 27-28, 2026 Various locations in and around the Twin Cities Metro Facilitated by Jonathan Poppele, Maria Wesserle & Kirsten WelgeContinue reading →