Texas Parks and Wildlife recently hosted a tracking certification in east Texas on January 12th and 13th. We saw the tracks of 37 species, including 23 mammals, 1 herp, 7 invertebrates, 5 birds and the marks of a plant blowing…continue reading
We completed our second Evaluation in 2 weeks for the Western Tracking Institute in San Diego, CA. We spent the first day near Descanso, a small town to the east of San Diego, and the second day under bridges around…continue reading
New Certified Trackers in San Diego 10/18/2008 We just completed an Evaluation for the Western Tracking Institute in San Diego, CA. We spent the first day at Border Field State Park and the second day around the city. We encountered…continue reading
New Evaluator & Senior Tracker In the last couple of weeks there have been 2 senior level track and sign evaluations and some exciting new developments. The first eval was in New England, hosted by Mark Elbroch and George Leoniak. …continue reading
August Texas Parks and Wildlife Evaluations We just completed 2 Tracker Evaluations for Texas Parks and Wildlife at Elephant Mountain Wildlife Management Area. This WMA is located in far west Texas near Big Bend National Park and provided some great…continue reading
Article Accepted to JWM The Journal of Wildlife Management, one of the most well known and respected academic wildlife journals, recently accepted a publication based on my Masters Thesis. The article is titled, “Determining Observer Reliability in Counts of River…continue reading
South American Animal Track Page Added From January to March 2008, we traveled through Peru, Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay. Most of these track photos are from the Los Amigos research station in eastern Peru and the Pantanal region of Brazil. …continue reading
George Leoniak and I recently teamed up to co-evaluate 2 Tracker Certifications in New England hosted by White Pine Programs. On the first certifications, we had a total of 21 mammals, 37 species all told. Some memorable tracks include otter,…continue reading
Colorado Lynx Project Pics We started working for the Colorado Division of Wildlife on a lynx reproduction study on May 15th, 2008. The job primarily consists of radio tracking female lynx through the Rocky Mountains, camping every night, and hoping…continue reading
Final Colorado Lynx Project Pics We just finished working for the Colorado Division of Wildlife on a lynx reproduction study on May 15th, 2008. The job primarily consisted of radio tracking female lynx through the Rocky Mountains, camping every night,…continue reading