The Western Tracking Institute just hosted a specialist track and sign evaluation in the Los Padres National Forest, CA on June 3rd & 4th, 2011.
We saw the tracks of 29 species, including 16 mammals, 7 birds, 3 herps, 2 invertebrates, and the marks of a human urinating. Some of the highlights were llama tracks, bear hair on a post, vole tracks, and toad tracks. Congratulations to Connor O’Malley for earning a 99.5! And a huge congratulations to Barry Martin for earning Track and Sign Specialist. He has been working hard towards Specialist for several years.
Thanks to Mark Elbroch for co-evaluating and Dave Moskowitz for assisting.
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