Foot Prints and More! Introduction to Wildlife Tracking

Wildlife tracking is a useful skill for photographers, hunters, biologists, conservationists, and nature enthusiasts who want a deeper connection with wild creatures. It can involve much more than looking down at tracks. Interpreting trail patterns, scat, claw marks, hair snags, dens, beds, feeding sign, etc. are also useful, and often more revealing, and we will touch on all. And, since seeing is believing, we’ll watch some videos of animals actually creating the tracks and signs they leave behind.
Join us for a Zoom presentation by Janet Pesaturo, who works to bring broader awareness, understanding, and appreciation of our natural world through camera trapping. Check back to register and receive the Zoom link.
Janet is focused on learning more about animal behavior by strategically placing trail cameras in “great animal spots.” Her goal is to share everything she learns about animals, animal behavior, and the techniques used to study them. All this she does through candid, compelling, often dramatic photo and video footage and interpretation.