Plains fourth grader Wylie Marier helps fellow students understand how much a typical Mountain Lion weighs. (Tracy Scott/Valley Press) Plains fourth grader Dechlan Meeson holds two types of bear ...
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Venturing into the wilderness brings countless opportunities to connect with nature, and one of the most fascinating ways to understand the secret lives of animals is by learning to read their tracks.
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Learning how to identify animal tracks is a wonderful way to learn more about the wildlife in our area. Animal tracks might tell us what kind of animal is in the area, the size of animal, and where it ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A paw print in baked mud at Joshua Tree National Park, likely from a coyote. Brad Sutton/National Park Service Your neighborhood ...