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.
Texas Parks and Wildlife hosted a Tracker Certification for their wildlife biologists and technicians at the Matador Wildlife Management Area. In addition to bobcat, coyote,…
Dan Hansche and Kersey Lawrence organized a Track and Sign Specialist Certification in the deserts near San Diego, California on April 2-3, 2016. Specialist Certifications are arduous.…
The Earth Native Wilderness School organized 2 Track and Sign Certifications around Bastrop, Texas from May 18-19, 2024. Dave Scott ran one of the certifications and I…
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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.