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http://www.wildernesscollege.com/identifying-animal-tracks.html Identifying animal tracks & sign, as well as interpreting and trailing, are primary skills of the wildlife tracker. Historically, animal tracking skills helped people find food, avoid dangerous predators, and read the stories on the landscape. Wildlife tracking skills continue to be valuable today and are being employed in wildlife research, conservation, and outdoor education. Identifying animal tracks and sign can open up an unseen world, a window into the lives of shy and elusive animals. Tracks, scat, feeding sign, beds, scent marking, trails and other types of animal sign point to which animals passed by, what they did, where they went, and much more. Seemingly barren ground becomes alive with a diversity of fascinating information.

Identifying Animal Tracks

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Interactive Shaded Relief Map of the World

Google is continuously working to improve Google Maps, but there are still some things that it lacks. For those times when I want more detail in my maps I'll switch over to using Google Earth. Unfortunately, not all of my readers have that same option.
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http://readynutrition.com/resources/category/preparedness/ Nourished during a disaster can mean the difference between powering through the event or plodding through, barely able to put one foot in front of the other. Learn about these 5 protein powerhouses that will give you the stamina you need to thrive during a shtf disaster. It’s one thing to have food in your bug out bag, but do you have the best food to carry you through those critical 72-hours?

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