• Animal Tracks: reference books for novice trackers

  • Jul 27 2024
  • Length: 28 mins
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Animal Tracks: reference books for novice trackers

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    Part one of a series of talks on animal tracks and tracking.

    • Importance of tracking as a way to explore and experience the woods
    • Mentions of influential mentors, particularly Tom Brown Jr.
    • Discussion on various tracking books and resources
    • Emphasis on the observation of tracks over mere identification


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