Here's some more screenshots of iTrack Wildlife. If you know someone that loves the outdoors and has an iPhone or iPod Touch, iTrack Wildlife could make a great gift. Just go to the app store and click "Gift this App"…continue reading
Check out my recent interview for the Wild Ideas podcast by the Wilderness Center. We discuss my iTrack Wildlife app and tracking in general. I come on at about 17:30. http://www.wildernesscenter.org/podcasts/default.aspx?a=157&c=0&kcontinue reading
iTrack Wildlife Lite is now available on the app store. This version allows you to try out many of the features of iTrack Wildlife for free, but is limited to 5 species. Try it out! continue reading
iTrack 1.1 is now available on the app store. In addition to numerous small performance enhancements and content revisions, the wikipedia page for each species is now stored within the app! It is now possible to view all the great…continue reading
I spent the Thanksgiving holidays taking photos of skulls to add to iTrack Wildlife. Dave Scott of EarthNative Wilderness School and Barry Martin of the Western Tracking Institute let me photograph their collections. I've got skull photos of 35 species…continue reading
Dec 2011 WTI Eval The Western Tracking Institute hosted a track and sign evaluation in San Diego on Dec 3 & 4, 2011. We saw the tracks of 26 species, including 16 mammals, 6 birds, and 4 invertebrates. Some of…continue reading
Several folks have asked about the complete species list found in iTrack Wildlife. This list will continue to grow in time, but version 1.0 currently has the following 65 mammals: American Badger American Beaver American Bison American Black Bear American…continue reading
We've set up a Facebook page to help promote iTrack Wildlife and share news and updates. Go to: http://facebook.com/itrackwildlife to check us out!continue reading
The Sul Ross University Conservation Biology Club just hosted a track and sign evaluation in west Texas on Nov 12 & 13, 2011. We saw the tracks of 31 species, including 19 mammals, 7 birds, 3 herps, and 2 invertebrates. …continue reading
iTrack Wildlife is officially live! After nearly 3 years of work, it is now on the App Store and ready for purchase. To view it in iTunes click here. Good tracking!continue reading