Many current and former Earth Tracks Tracking Apprenticeship apprentices were participating at a recent Track and Sign certification in Parry Sound, Ontario evaluated by Sage Raymond. On the [...]
I have been thinking a lot this Winter about how amazing it is that all of the various species we track can survive such apparent hardships of freezing temperatures, labourious […]
I was out with the Earth Tracks wildlife tracking apprenticeship at Mono Cliffs Provincial Park the other day, tracking with the intention to trail some White-tailed Deer (Odocoileus [...]
While out tracking with the Earth Tracks Widllife Tracking Apprenticeship along a stretch of beach at Lake Huron at Saugeen First Nation we came across the fairly decayed carcass of […]
While out at Dunby rd section of the Bruce Trail with the Earth Tracks tracking apprenticeship, I was walking slowly under some White Pines (Pinus strobus) looking for owl pellets. […]
“Which way them critters goin’?” my friend Dani would call out every time I mentioned I was leaving the house to go tracking, and to this day it can be […]
Recently, at a TCNA “tracker tuesday” call, there was a challenge proposed: on your next tracking outing, practice following the deer or the rabbits and see if you can find […]
This February 2025, while out with the Tracking Apprenticeship Group near Bell’s Lake, Grey County, we started using some terms for which I’m not totally clear of the meaning. I’d […]
Porcupine trail heading towards the camera. Note the urine along the midline, and the trail leading right to the base of the Hemlock tree and then turning away. The Earth […]
January 2025 Blog Post On the weekend of January 11-12 2025, the Earthtracks Tracking Apprenticeship Group spent the weekend in the Orangeville area. On Sunday we spent the day at […]