Wolves of the Wild: A Tracking Adventure

🐾 Set off on a full day of adventure in the footsteps of the wolf 🐺 Led by a naturalist involved in monitoring the Vercors packs, this outing immerses you in the heart of the territory of this fascinating and complex animal. ❄️ Between tracking in the snow, checking camera traps, and reading signs of presence, you will discover how the wolf lives and moves across its vast territory. 🌄 A full day of immersion to discover wolves in a different way, far from stereotypes, as close as possible to reality, in their natural environment, through a scientific and sensitive approach. 🌿💛

Details

  • Country🇫🇷 France
  • Approved by Rewilding Europe and member of a rewilding businesses network?No

Programme

Throughout the day, we will walk or snowshoe, depending on conditions, searching for signs of wildlife: footprints, markings, fur, remains of prey, etc. Tracking is done step by step, based on the day's findings and information gathered during monitoring throughout the year. Sometimes the tracks will lead us deep into the forest, sometimes they will quickly disappear that's the charm and mystery of the outside ! We will also take the time to check camera traps, which provide real evidence of wildlife activity, and discuss scientific monitoring methods and coexistence with this iconic species. We will enjoy a picnic in the field, in a friendly atmosphere, accompanied by a nice hot drink that you can bring in your thermos. This break will also be an opportunity to share anecdotes from the field and discoveries made over the winter months. Whether you are a curious beginner or an experienced naturalist, this immersion day is open to everyone. The most important thing is a desire to learn, observe and be surprised by the wilderness. An experience combining science, adventure and contemplation, offering a different way of experiencing wolves in the winter silence of the Vercors!

What's Included?

The price includes daily supervision, preparation of teaching materials and preliminary fieldwork (tracking, prospecting, checking camera traps, etc.).

How your experience helps rewilding efforts

Your participation directly contributes to the development of ecotourism and helps to sustain the nature monitoring programmes that have been running for 10 years. Promoting sustainable tourism: by highlighting local biodiversity, you are helping to improve knowledge and conservation of local wildlife. Educational commitment: discover nature monitoring practices and local monitoring programmes and how tourism can be a positive force.

Seasonal Availability

  • January
  • February
  • March
  • April
  • May
  • June
  • July
  • August
  • September
  • October
  • November
  • December

Languages spoken

  • French

Group size

between 5 to 12 persons.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it possible to see wolves? - The purpose of these tours is not to observe wolves at all costs. They are a very discreet species and the most elusive in our forests. Can children participate in this tour? This expedition is open to children aged 6 and over, provided they are accompanied by a parent. This framework ensures both the safety of everyone involved and the consistency of the immersive experience in the heart of nature.

This experience involves

  • Hiking
  • Wildlife tracking
  • Workshop
  • Educational experience

Herbivores in this landscape

  • Chamois
  • Red deer
  • Roe deer

Carnivores in this landscape

  • Grey wolf

Scavengers and other large birds in this landscape

  • Griffon vulture
  • Bearded vulture
  • Golden eagle
  • Eagle owl

Location

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