Miami University: 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
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?
The Conversation: How to identify animal tracks, burrows and other signs of wildlife in your neighborhood
After the detectives got to put their knowledge to the test with a nature hike. Along the hike, Bartolone made multiple stops, asking the kids what type of animal left behind the tracks, scat or even ...
Purdue University: January is a Good Month for Wildlife Tracks – Wild Bulletin
Wild Bulletin, Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Fish and Wildlife: Snow blanketing the ground creates a canvas for spotting wildlife tracks. Here are some tips for exploring snow-covered ...
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 ...
Lehigh Valley Live: Snowfall in Pa. offers a chance to track animals: Here’s how
Walking in the snow can reveal lives that are often invisible on dry land to all but the very skilled tracker. Shortly after a snowfall passes, animals will come out of their shelter in search of food ...
WYTV on MSN: Little detectives learn how to distinguish animals from tracks
Your neighborhood is home to all sorts of amazing animals, from raccoons, squirrels and skunks to birds, bugs and snails. Even if you don’t see them, most of these creatures are leaving evidence of ...