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.
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