The newly blanketed, snowy ground can be a magical, serene image. But take a closer look. Do you see tracks in the snow? If ...
Tracks in the snow left by a wild cottontail rabbit in Santa Fe, New Mexico. (Photo by Robert Alexander/Getty Images) Deer prints are the most commonly seen large animal tracks in New York.
Temperatures warming close to the record high of 70 degrees on Monday will help melt the remainder of the late January snow.
Free Forest School director Anna Sharratt points to animal tracks in the snow in December 2017. (David Joles/The Minnesota Star Tribune) ...
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Estes Park Trail-Gazette on MSNRocky Mountain National Park offering Track scene Investigator program this winterRocky Mountain National Park is offering the community the chance to learn the basics of analyzing and investigating animal tracks with this winter’s Track Scene Investigator program.
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