SPFGA Outdoor Youth Program - Introduction to Trapping

SPFGA Outdoor Youth Program - Introduction to Trapping

Learn about the role of trapping in conservation and furbearer management in Alberta.

Date and time

Sat, Oct 5, 2024 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM MDT

Location

Ketchamoot Creek Property (the range), 50302 Rge Rd 203

Range Road 203 Sherwood Park, AB Canada

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

The Sherwood Park Fish and Game Association Outdoor Youth Program is grounded in the understanding that children and youth play a crucial role as future stewards of our planet.

Through outdoor education initiatives, the program aims to nurture responsible environmental stewardship. Research indicates that engaging in outdoor activities significantly improves the mental well-being and happiness of young people, enriching their overall quality of life, and that outdoor experiences bolster physical, mental, and cognitive health, as well as enhancing problem-solving abilities. By fostering a deeper connection between youth and nature, our Youth program seeks to enhance ecological literacy and cultivate conservation-oriented values and actions, essential for addressing current environmental and conservation challenges. Recognizing the declining trend of outdoor engagement, especially in urban settings, this program offers structured outdoor experiences to counteract this shift. These experiences not only foster a meaningful connection with nature but also facilitate the development of outdoor skills and competencies, empowering youth to better engage with, and appreciate the natural world.

Through a safe and supportive learning environment, this will be comprised of six sessions throughout 2024.

Many of us have learned about the fur trade's crucial role in shaping our great country, but we might not be as familiar with how modern wildlife management, including furbearer management, is essential for maintaining healthy ecosystems.

Ross Hinter from the Alberta Trapper’s Association (ATA) will guide participants through an exploration of the fur market, humane trapping, furbearer management, and the critical role these practices play in conservation. Registrants will gain a deeper understanding of the biology of various furbearer species, how trappers track and read signs, and the different types of traps and lures used in modern trapping.

Following Ross’s presentation in the clubhouse, we’ll head outside for a nature walk focused on furbearer management and humane trapping.

This event promises to be an invaluable experience for anyone interested in furbearer and wildlife management. Register now to secure your spot!


Minimum Attendance Age

This session is intended for youth 12 to 17 years of age.


*Photo credits: Alberta Trappers Association albertatrappers.com


Presenter Bio

Ross Hinter, Alberta Trappers Association

Ross is the Public Liaison and Program Development Coordinator for the Alberta Trappers Association (ATA). He has been a trapping instructor for 30 years and has traveled throughout Alberta and B.C. dealing with human and wildlife conflicts as a wildlife control expert. Ross served on the ATA Board of Directors for 8 years as Vice President and continues to work with government and industry on behalf of Alberta trappers.

His involvement with environmental groups, wildlife biologists, the University of Alberta and other organizations has contributed to his reputation as an ambassador for the sustainable use of wildlife resources.

Ross is passionate about explaining concepts such as carrying capacity, predator-prey relationships and dispelling the myths of trapping that is so vital to conservation of wildlife populations.

Together with his wife Deborah, he also operates, North Trapping and Bushcraft, teaching trapping, traditional hide tanning, and other bushcraft living and wilderness skills.

FAQs

Is lunch provided?

No, registrants will need to bring their own lunch and water bottle. Coffee, tea, hot chocolate and water will be provided.


What happens if there's bad weather?

Unless the weather poses safety conditions, this event will happen rain, shine or snow. Please check the forecast and ensure you are dressed appropriately.


What else should I bring?

As there will be a wilderness walk component, ensure you wear clothing and footwear appropriate to the weather for the day. Sunscreen & bug repellent is recommended.


Refund Policy

We will registration fees if an event is cancelled. Outside of that, individual refunds will not be provided. Please ensure your availability prior to booking. Individuals who cannot make the event may transfer their registration to another individual.

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