The Conservation Biology Club of Sul Ross University (Alpine Texas), hosted a certification on April 3rd, 2010. We visited Monahans Sand Hills State Park on day 1 and Terlingua Creek (near Big Bend National Park) on day 2. We saw the tracks of 27 species, including 15 mammals, 6 birds, 2 herps, and 4 invertebrates. Some of the highlights were the tracks of a badger foraging for food, great-horned owl tracks, bobcat tracks, and turkey vulture tracks.
Congratulations to David Mahler for achieving Level II and to Sally Street and Reagan Gage for earning Level 1.
The San Diego Tracking Team hosted a Track and Sign Certification in San Diego, California on November 18–19, 2018. We saw the tracks of 24 species, including 12…
The Earth Native Wilderness School organized 2 Track and Sign Certifications around Bastrop, Texas from May 20-21, 2023. Dave Scott ran one of the certifications and I ran the…
The Channel Islands Tracking Team hosted a Track and Sign Certification in Ventura, California on November 5–6, 2016. We saw the tracks of 26 species, including 15 mammals, 4…