RINS Workshops are available statewide using a multitude of convenient delivery methods including:In-person, live interactive broadcasts Online meetings, and recorded content available anytime for first-time volunteers, or a refresher course for returning volunteer too. The workshop season begins early February and concludes early May each year. Workshops are held each year prior to the beginning of the field season to provide training, updates, and disseminate pertinent information for new and returning volunteers to successfully master the skills involved in monitoring nesting raptors.
1. Spring Workshop Online – Moab/Cedar City/St. George – February 3 – Noon to 4:00 PM
2. Spring Workshop In-Person SLC #1 – February 24 – 11:30 AM to 4:00 PM
Spring Workshop In-Person SLC #2 – March 2 – 11:30 AM to 4:00 PM
3. Spring Workshop Online Fillmore/Richfield/Price/Vernal March 9 – Noon to 4:00 PM
4. Field Training Workshop Online – March 16 – Noon to 4:00 PM (required for new volunteers).
5. GPS Workshop Online – March 23 – 9:00 to 11:00 AM
6. Botany Field Trip – May 4 – 9:00 to 11:00 AM
If you are visiting this page for the first time, and are interested in becoming a RINS Volunteer, or want more information about the project, use the Contact RINS form below and provide your name, email address, and any questions or comments. We will be in contact with you very soon.
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I’d like to attend one of the upcoming workshops.
I would like to attend this workshop and find out how to become a surveyor.
thanks
I would like to attend the workshop today and likely become a volunteer on the program. Where is the workshop held?
Thank you, Britta
Please send info. on signing up for upcoming workshop.
Thank you.
Hello,
I am contacting you to mention that I have recorded a number of Goshawk nesting sites in an around the town of Heber and Strawberry reservoir 30 years ago. I would be interested to see if those nests have been impacted.
I have forty years of falconry related nesting site location that includes all native species from Sharp Shinned hawks to Golden Eagles.
I was a certified arborist and climbed thousands of trees and have taught dozens of people to climb them safely.
I on occasion, have worked as a field biologist performing quantitative bird analyses for the U.S Air Force and in the private sector.
If I can be of service, please do contact me.
Thank you, Tom Stephan.
Hello Tom,
We were working on our website and discovered your post. Please email me at info@rins.
Thank you!
Robyn MacDuff
Hello Tom,
Please provide me with your email or phone number, or email me at info@rins.org
Thanks!
Robyn
I’m interested in the spring Salt Lake workshops
Hello Rachel,
Please provide me with your email or phone number, or email me at info@rins.org
Thanks!
Robyn
Hi,
I would love to learn how we can sign up to volunteer. My son loves Raptors. We have been on a few expeditions with Hawkwatch, International. Please let us know what we need to do to volunteer.
Hello Karen,
Thank you for your inquiry into our raptor project.
Please leave me some kind of contact information – email, phone number.
Thank you,
Robyn
Hello Karen,
Please provide me with your email or phone number, or email me at info@rins.org
Thanks!
Robyn
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