WTI offers a unique mix of services:
Consulting and Research

WTI provides tracker expertise to research projects offering:
  • Habitat analysis utilizing track and sign to verify species presence.
  • Remote camera work to confirm species presence.
  • Corridor and core area monitoring to verify wildlife presence and movement.
  • Tailored studies and data collection methods to fill your needs.
  • Mammal trailing services for determining extent of range or location.
  • Contact WTI to discuss your project.
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Tracker Training Programs

WTI offers training programs designed to prepare the tracker for certification under the Cyber Tracker North America
Evaluation Protocol:

  • Personalized Tracker Training Programs (PTTP) one-to-one training tailored to the individual. Contact WTI to
    apply.
  • The 2010 Comprehensive Track & Sign and Trailing Certification Series, a comprehensive tracker training
    course with a curriculum that includes plenty of field time in a variety of tracker/naturalist courses. This can be
    purchased in a package that includes the cost of both the track & sign and trailing evaluations (See Classes ).
  • Photography for trackers workshop featuring wildlife photographer/tracker Lee Kirchhevel. (See Classes).
  • San Diego Plant Communities series with Mike Crouse (see Classes)
  • Brian McConnell Trailing Workshops. (See Classes).
  • The Track and Sign Evaluation. (See Classes).
  • The Trailing Evaluation. (See Classes).
Aerial Telemetry

Contact WTI to discuss your requirements. We currently operate throughout Southern California with our home base at Gillespie Field east
of San Diego. We utilize a Citabria single-engine aircraft that undergoes rigorous regular inspections, beyond those mandated by the FAA.
Your pilot has a lifetime of experience with nearly 20,000 hours of combined civilian, military and airline time aloft. Our first priority is safety
in completing each mission.

                                                                    








    On final approach after another                                                               Pilot's eye view of the strut
     successful telemetry mission                                                               mounted telemetry antennas