Just like people have fingerprints, animals leave footprints behind that make it easy to identify what type of animal has been around even if the creature is nowhere in sight.
From tiny trackers on birds to larger elephant collars, scientists learn a lot from tracking animal movement in the wild.
Fossilised bones are some of the most tangible evidence of a dinosaur, but they aren't the only way to study these prehistoric animals. Preserved footprints, also known as ichnites, are a type of ...
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The Nature Conservancy last week held a webinar to help people identify a variety of species common in our part of North ...
The Nature Conservancy of Canada is hosting a free nationwide webinar providing tips on how to identify animal tracks. Andrew ...