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MORGAN’S NATURE NOTEBOOK: WINTER TRACKING
By Teton Conservation District
Teton Conservation District. “Since 1946, Teton Conservation District has worked with the community to conserve and steward natural resources through local projects, partnerships, research, and education.” Contact info: www.tetonconservation.org | info@tetonconservation.org
Winter tracking is an art! For all you non-tracking-artists out there, enjoy these beginner tips for learning to recognize stories written in the snow by animal tracks and signs. With sub-zero temps and a deepening snowpack, it’s becoming more important to give wildlife space. The energy an animal expends running from a person, dog, or car is energy they might have a hard time replenishing with limited browse and forage available over the winter. But, learning to identify tracks is a fun way to connect with the natural world and wildlife without needing to get close to them, or even see them at all!