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Tag Archives: wildlife tracking

Quabbin Wildlife Tracking Program 2/21/2015

Posted on February 24, 2015 by janet@ouroneacrefarm.comFebruary 24, 2015
Quabbin Wildlife Tracking Program

Coyote coitus, deer beds, ruffed grouse snow roost, and weasel tracks were among our findings in our February 21, 2015 Quabbin wildlife tracking program.

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Posted in Tracking Program Reports | Tagged animal tracking, mammal tracking, massachusetts tracking programs, Quabbin Reservoir, ruffed grouse, snow roost, wildlife tracking

Porcupine Tracks and Sign

Posted on January 24, 2015 by janet@ouroneacrefarm.comJanuary 24, 2015
Porcupine tracks and sign

Learn to recognize porcupine tracks and sign, including a variety of feeding signs, dens, and scat of this large, prickly,herbivorous rodent.

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Posted in Mammals, Wildlife | Tagged animal tracking, how to find porcupines, how to track porcupines, nature, nip twigs, nipped twigs, porcupine, porcupine dens, porcupine diet, porcupine scat, porcupine sign, porcupine tracks, tracking, what do porcupines eat, wildlife, wildlife tracking

Quabbin Wildlife Tracking Program 1/10/2015

Posted on January 13, 2015 by janet@ouroneacrefarm.comFebruary 24, 2015
Quabbin wildlife tracking programs

Moose, deer, bobcat, porcupine, and grouse were among the animals we found evidence of, in our January 10, 2015 Quabbin wildlife tracking program.

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Posted in Tracking Program Reports | Tagged animal tracking, learn to track animals, mammal tracking, mouse tracks, porcupine tracks, Quabbin Reservoir, quabbin tracking, Quabbin tracking programs, tracking at quabbin, wildlife tracking

Tracking Red Fox in Winter

Posted on December 20, 2014 by janet@ouroneacrefarm.comDecember 21, 2014
Tracking Red Fox in Winter

Learning to interpret tracks and sign of wildlife helps you appreciate them as sentient being struggling for survival, a first step in learning to coexist with them. Tracking Red Fox in Winter is an introduction to red fox tracks, sign, behavior, winter adaptations, and conflicts with humans.

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Posted in Mammals, Wildlife | Tagged coexisting with predators, coexisting with wildlife, fox scat, fox scent marking, how to tell the difference between fox and dog tracks, how to tell the difference between red fox and coyote tracks, how to track red fox, is the red fox an invasive species, is the red fox native to North America, predator tracking, red fox and rabies, red fox tracks, red fox tracks and sign, wildlife tracking, winter adaptations of red fox, winter tracking

The Value of Animal Tracking Skills

Posted on February 7, 2014 by janet@ouroneacrefarm.comDecember 9, 2014
This motley crew trained together at a Vermont based tracking program called Keeping Track.

Tracking wildlife is not only fun, it can help you protect pets and livestock, develop hunting skills, and make sustainable decisions.

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Posted in Mammals, Sustainability, Wildlife | Tagged animal tracking, cybertracker, importance of animal tracking, mammal tracking, value of animal tracking, wildlife tracking

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