A summary of best practices for trail groups who plan, design, and manage nonmotorized trails to minimize disturbance of or conflict with wildlife, specifically large carnivores.
Webinar Outline
A summary of best practices for trail groups who plan, design, and manage nonmotorized trails to minimize disturbance of or conflict with wildlife, specifically large carnivores. Focusing on BC’s habitats, this presentation delivers a series of recommendations that span for trail planning (macro environmental factors) to trail design (specific environmental features) to trail management (human use and maintenance).
As the world population grows and more people are participating in outdoor recreation in wild spaces, recreation groups need to address the impacts on wild animals. Much work has been done to outline best practices associated with trail planning, design and management, to minimize environmental impacts such as erosion, or use conflicts, such as mountain bike and equestrian conflicts. While extensive research over the past 30 years has considered the recreation impacts on wild animals, minimal work has been done to connect this research to trail planning, design and management principles.
Our work connects wildlife research with trail planning, design and management best practices to minimize overlap and conflict between people participating in recreation and wild animals. Our focus for this work is on landscapes typically found in British Columbia and large predators, such as bears, wolves and cougars. While other animals, including ungulates and meso-predators, will feel impacts associated with recreation, our work assumes that the impacts on large predators will also apply to these other animals.
Learning Objectives:
- Trail planning best practices
- Trail planning processes
- Trail design for minimizing wildlife interaction
Location
This is a virtual training. See the event website for more details.
Trail Competencies
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Relevant Trail Types
General. All trail types are relevant.
Upcoming Event
Training Dates
Starts | May 22, 2025 10:00 AM |
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Ends | May 22 11:00 AM |
This event takes place in Pacific Daylight Time.
12:00 PM Central Daylight Time
11:00 AM Mountain Daylight Time
10:00 AM Mountain Standard Time
10:00 AM Pacific Daylight Time
09:00 AM Alaska Daylight Time
08:00 AM Hawaii-Aleutian Daylight Time
07:00 AM Hawaii Standard Time
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Learning Credits and CEUs

Learning credits will be available to attendees and are included in the registration fee. The length of the session will determine the number of hours/credits given. In order to obtain credits, attendees must fill out an evaluation survey for each session they attend, as well as complete a learning credit tracking form noting each session they are requesting credits for (or a quiz if virtual). This form (and complete instructions) will be available online as well at registration. Email the conference host or [email protected] with any questions.
American Trails is a certified provider and can offer the following learning credits and continuing education opportunities: AICP CM, LA CES (most HSW approved), NRPA CEU Equivalency Petition, and CEU/PDH Equivalency Petition for other accepting organizations.
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