Vail Daily: Snowshoe of the Week: Where and how to identify winter animal tracks
Snowshoe of the Week: Where and how to identify winter animal tracks
Between trees, on paths, and at forest edges, animal tracks tell of a lively, mostly unseen nightlife. Mud and fresh snow act like nature’s notepad–each animal leaves its own unique signature. For our ...
Republican Herald: Stories in the snow: A beginner’s guide to animal tracks in Pennsylvania
Stories in the snow: A beginner’s guide to animal tracks in Pennsylvania
MSN: Tracks in the snow: Can you identify all 11 native wild animals?
Tracks in the snow: Can you identify all 11 native wild animals?
Vail Daily: Hike of the Week: Identify animal tracks at Tennessee Pass
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - The powdery snow in yards across the region reveals how many animals pass through residential areas. The dry, fluffy snow makes it difficult to determine which animals made ...
The Conversation: How to identify animal tracks, burrows and other signs of wildlife in your neighborhood
How to identify animal tracks, burrows and other signs of wildlife in your neighborhood
As we move deeper into February, we've already had enough snow for all of winter! While many hope the snow stays mild or away altogether, we must not forget the joy that snow has to offer us. Snow ...
One of the joys of getting out on the trail in the winter is that every movement leaves a track. While many animals migrate south for the winter, spend the cold months hibernating or even avoid chilly ...
BARNESVILLE — A snowy winter walk on a quiet trail in the woods may seem very boring at first. The hardwoods creak, the wind blows, and your boots crunch the snow underfoot, but if you pause and gaze ...