THIS Saturday: Wasatch Wildlife Watch Web Training
Our web training for Wasatch Wildlife Watch community scientists is coming up soon! We've included helpful information below so you know what to expect.
Moose image captured by a Wasatch Wildlife Watch camera.
How to Join
This year, our training will be done online rather than in-person. We'll plan on plenty of time for Q&A, so feel free to have questions ready for the training.
When: April 18, 2020, 9am–1pm (at the latest), with breaks
Where: An online video conference
How: Check your email for our reminder email, which went out on April 16, 2020 and contains a link to the Zoom webinar
Agenda
9 - 9:30 AM
Welcome & Housekeeping
Instructions for Picking Up Materials
9:30 - 10:45 AM
Session 1: Project Background
Session 2: Past Results
10:45 - 11 AM
Q&A Session
Break
11 AM - 12:30 PM
Session 3: Installation
Session 4: Project Timeline
Session 5: Datasheets
12:30 - 1:00 PM
Q&A Session
Training Videos
We recommend participants review our training videos before the webinar (though it's not required). These will also be available for folks who are unable to attend the training.
A volunteer sets up a wildlife camera.
Project Materials
To maintain social distancing and minimize physical contact, volunteers will pick up cameras and other materials from our office in 10-minute time slots. Please visit our spreadsheet and sign up for a time that works for you.
If you are unable to leave your home, please contact us and we can make other arrangements.
Thank You
Thank you so much for your passion for wildlife in the Wasatch. We could not maintain a wildlife project at this landscape-level scale—especially during such an uncertain time—without the power of our dedicated community scientists!
Visit the project page on our website for resources and updates. Please don't hesitate to contact us with questions.