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. Some of the highlights were: incredible bear feeding sign, bear bites on trees, and tracks of a mountain lion dragging its prey! Congratulations to Sarah Kahlich and Laura Loeser for achieving Track and Sign Level II.
Certification in Central TX April 5, 2011 Texas Parks and Wildlife just hosted their 13th tracker evaluation at Mason Mountain Wildlife Mgmt Area, April 5-6th,…
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Howard Pope
Will there be another West Texas Tracker Certification Class?
Will there be another West Texas Tracker Certification Class?
We’ll be conducting a Specialist Certification in Big Bend in April. Click here for more info.
The Sul Ross University Conservation Biology Club hosted several tracker certifications a few years ago. There’s info here if you’re interested in hosting a certification.