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| Comments: I'm looking forward to using this site. David |
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| Comments: just a nature lover, but love looking at track-- not a real tracker. |
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| Comments: I do love your site! The music came on and scared the crap out of me, but once I realized what was going on, it was great! I bought 43 acres in very rural southern Colorado, and I get to see so many tracks. The mountain lion cruises my property. I love it |
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| Comments: do you sell a bear cast would like for cub scouts I am in a bear den of our pack |
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| Comments: I enjoyed you site, a site I will for sure visit often. I'm into primitive living and was looking around for sites on tracking, this is the best I've seen yet. Thankyou for your time into putting this page up for other people to enjoy! |
| Comments: This is a geat website! Good job! Just needs one more thing, ruffed grouse tracks! Thanks for the help too! |
| Comments: We live in Colorado Springs and awoke this morning to see lage prints in the snow outside the house. The yard usually has dear, fox, racoon and domestic cat prints, but these prints were larger by far than what we usually see. Thanks for having the bear prints available on line for us to confirm what we expected. We saw bears in the yard once and we know they are realtively common around here, but it is a thrill just the same. We are home-schooling our son, Chris, and I was pleased to find a site on the web where we could look up the tracks we found. Thanks, Nick and Chris |
| Comments: great site, I found it in a workshop on Internet searching for librarians. Thanks! |
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| Comments: Nice site. |
| Comments: Great Page! Thanks:o) |
| Comments: You have a great web site. |
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| Comments: Great web site. I use to hunt but quite for awhile. Like to hunt again. I use to track deer with great success. |
| Comments: This is one of the best tracking resources on the web. Not only are the tracks great, but the it also functions as a great portal to other resources I didn't know existed. -Clint |
| Comments: Just visiting your site...I am a teacher and needed some animal track prints...the kids love your website. |
| Comments: good site |
| Comments: i need some info about a creature i saw on the t.v. show unsolved mystries.it was in the florida everglades and the show aired 2or3 yrs. ago,the show has actual pictures of the swampman,skunkman or bigfoot. please help locate this footage,sincerley d.s.to ok |
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| Comments: school project thank you |
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| Comments: want to learn more about the types of animals in my area. |
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| Comments: Thank you for the great listing of animal tracks, we have recently had a large number of tracks in our area that were new to us. From looking through the guide, we now think that it's a bobcat. Live traps can now be placed in the area so that the animal c n be captured and taken to a safer place. Thanks again. |
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| Comments: Nice site, will be checking in on it once in a while. Thanks to Kevin Deckert for alerting me to this site. |
| Comments: I live in Oklahoma on 116 acres next to a state game management area. We have seen cougar tracks on our property where cattle and deer frequent. My 6 year old son saw "a very big cat, light brown, with a very long tail" near our pond a few weeks ago. |
| Comments: Good site and a fine resource.. |
| Comments: Tracking has made the woods a wonderland. |
| Comments: I am a 6th grade teacher. We are studying animals and how they're able to live in their environmants; animal adaptations. I decided that teaching them how to follow tracks and to look for signs of animals would be a GREAT way for them to learn. So far o good. They're very excited about it! This web site is excellent! I'm going to have them use it today in class. Thanks! |
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| Comments: I am a cub scout leader teaching my wolf den about animal tracks |
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| Comments: I'm really not a tracker. I'm however a 4th grade teacher at Dos Rios Elementary in Grand Junction, Co. We teach Colo. Hist. for Social Studies and part of the curriculumn is Colo. Plants and Animals. So when we take a field trip, I like to look for track and we take along some field guides. Thanks for this info. Rafael |
| Comments: A friend that I hike with sent me your web address and I absolutely love it. Thanks for sharing the knowledge that you have with us beginners! |
| Comments: this site was great. it helped me alot with a report i have to do. |
| Comments: YOUR SITE SUXS |
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| Comments: I was very curious what this track was . I did a search and found this sight. I'm going to try and see what this track was I saw by the edge of the woods in the soybean field. |
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| Comments: thanks for the tracks! they are great , you dont know how hard I have been working on my sons field-day.... all about wildlife. You would think the d.n.r. would have these available for education. Thanks again!! |
| Comments: A cougar has been sighted in the community, today in my fenced in back yard, cougar scat was found. Scary to say the least as I live alone, I don't have any pets, and live next to thick woods and a State park. Bear have also been in the area, one before my fence was put up came on the deck, ripped off the bird feeders. A few weeks later I photographed the bear as it came down my long driveway towards me.(11 a.m. in the morning.)When I yelled it ran off into the neighbors wooded lot. Thank you for this web site, it will be shared by my friends and neighbors. I am sure they will find it a valuable source of information. Joan |
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| Comments: I am a Scoutmaster of Boy Scout Troop 512 in Eldred Pa. Your site and links with luck will help me teach the Scouts a bit more about the outdoors they spend so much of their time in. |
| Comments: I found your websight so helpful. I live in Northwest Jersey and have had the occasional black bear visit my yard. This was not a problem until I got a puppy a couple of months ago. I found a large pile of scat in the yard this morning and really did n t where to turn to identify it. I knew it was bear or deer due to the size but needed help. It ended up being the deer cluster form almost identical to your picture!! Thank you, thank you - now I am not terrified when I take my dog out at night. |
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| Comments: Thanks for the grizzly bear tracks - I needed one for my report for school. |
| Comments: Love the sight. It has helped me in my newest hobby. Wildlife photografe. Thanks a lot. |
| Comments: Thanks, for this site. I teach school. My students enjoyed looking at the animal tracks. We just read a book about animal tracks. |
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| Comments: i am doing a report for school on animal tracks and this site really helped me out!!! |
| Comments: enjoyed your site very much. it was very informative and offered me a weath of information for my sons cub scout troop. keep up the good work. the more we know about our wild animals, the more we can enjoy our outdoors.......THANK YOU |
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| Comments: Thank you for creating this website. I am very impressed. I won 20 acres in Northern Michigan and I wanted to know what animals the tracks I found belonged to. Now I know, thanks to your help. Keep up the good work! |
| Comments: Ureaka! Found what Iv'e been looking for for some time now. it's got to be the best site by far so far, and no I wasn't paid to say that! I need info on Big Cats see Message board I'm in the UK and there isn't much of this over here. |
| Comments: Ureaka! I've finally found what Ive been looking for "Tracked you down" you might say. if anyone can help me I am trying to learn about tracking Big Cats i.e. Leorard, Lynx, Cougar and Bobcat. Can anyone out there recommend any books or any other websites to visit regarding this subject. |
| Comments: FOUND TRACKS ON PATIO FOLLOWINGH KILL OF LARGE FROG. TRYED TO MATCH TRACKS ON YOUR WEB PAGE. VERY IMPRESSED WITH YOUR WEB PAGE. WE WILL BE VISITING MORE OFTEN. |
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| Comments: Fantastic sight! Tom Brown started my interest too. With two children and many activities its very hard to find time to look but when I do I'm having a hard time seeing anything. I also don't know anyone to help get me started. I plan to build a track ng box as Tom describes. Thanks for the scat section on your sight too. I've done many web searches and unfortunately this is the first time your sight came up. I'm glad it did - I'll be back! |
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| Comments: Enjoyed you site. was looking for animal tracks so I could identify some I found in Jonathan Dickenson state park, Florida. I think one was a bear and the other a big cat with paws about 3 inches wide. Would like to share the track pictures with you (and get help identifying them) If so, please reply to tbken@bellsouth.net. thanks |
| Comments: Great web site. I'm studying web design and I like what you have done with your site. I also have enjoyed learning about animals and their tracks. I hike a lot, so next time I'm out, I'll look for some tracks! |
| Comments: I enjoyed looking at your site. Here in Colorado I hike a "lot" all seasons of the year including snow shoeing. I've wanted to know what a lot of the tracks I see along the trails were and what kind of animal they are. Even though I don't see too much ild life I keep my eyes open to see any kind of wild life. Hope to see a Moose in Colorado someday which would be quite enjoyable. Thanks for creating a site like this! Steve |
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| Comments: trying to identify tracks behind my home in northwest massachusetts. what is the difference between coyote, wild dogs, or possibly large cat. all have been seen in this area. |
| Comments: I moved to a home surrounded by woods this year, and have been trying to find a site that describes animal tracks. FINALLY, I found yours. I'm keeping a 'critter list' which I update every time I spot a wild animal (except squirrels). Your site is goin to help tremendously for the animals I don't spot but just run across their tracks. You've done a great job!! |
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| Comments: We live in northcentral Nebraska by the elkhorn river |
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| Comments: Newat this. Just put a mobile home on a piece of ground in Shunk, PA Anxious to learn to live with and respect whatever is out there. Does this sound silly? Winnie |
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| Comments: It has been years since I've been tracking, and I was wondering where I could relearn the basics. |
| Comments: Very nice sight Kim, informative and warm. Would like to stop in and meet you next trip north from San Diego....The most unusual tracks I ever found were in the Kalimantan Borneo, but the U.S. Pacific Rim runs a close second. All the very best to you. Bob ie |
| Comments: I have looked at your site for quite some time now and I find it to be GREAT! Good photos, good info, good tips. Please take a look at my site and tell me what you think. P.S. I have found a track that I have never seen before, and would like help in identifying it, are you willing to give it a try? It looks like a VERY LARGE raccoon. |
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| Comments: i just started getting into tracking and your site helped a lot |
| Comments: I was looking for tracks on wild animals and was so happy to have found your page of the different ones. Was very interesting and glad you have done your page. Thank-you |
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| Comments: I really lke your site. I esspecially like your bobcat stories really interesting. And I'm glad your cat Lived! :o) |
| Comments: I AM PLANNING A CAMPOUT FOR THE LADS AND DADS OF MY CHURCH. I AM GOING TO HAVE THEM DIG UP SOME GROUND AND MAKE A MUD PILE HOPING THAT SOME ANIMALS MADE SOME TRACKS IN IT. IS IT POSSIBLE FOR ME TO GET SOME JPEGS OF THE TRACKS YOU HAVE? THE ANIMALS IN O T AREA ARE WHITE TAILED DEER, OPOSSUM, RACCOON, OPOSSUM, BEAR, TURKEY, MICE, RED AND GREY SQUIRRELS, ECT. I HAVE SOME HOOFS AND FEET FROM A TAXIDERMIST SO I CAN SIMULATE ANIMALS WALKING ABOUT. I PLAN OF HAVING THEM MAKE PLASTER CASTS OF THE TRACKS. ANY FEET THAT I CAN NOT TAKE OUT INTO THE FIELD I AM GOING TO MAKE LATEX POSITIVE PRINTS AND PRESS THEM INTO THE MUD TO MAKE THE NEAGTIVE PRINTS. THE JGEPS OF GIFS WOULD BE USED TO MAKE A QUICK GUIDE TO IDENTIFY THE ANIMAL BY ITS TRACK. ANY HELP YOU CAN GIV ME WOULD BE APPRECIATED. THANK YOU. KELLY M. HORTON |
| Comments: I really liked your site. I would like to make a link to your site on our site. May I get your permission to create a link? Thank you. Mark Higgins Pack 451, Grand Canyon Coucil |
| Comments: We can make Bronze animal tracks in our foundry. I am working on a pattern for coyotes and a new pattern for wolves right now. Please check out my website and contact us if you are interested. |
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| Comments: I am enjoying your website. I wanted to download your website; however, my printer is not cooperating now. I want to take it with me when I go outdoor. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and skill. |
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| Comments: Your page is really interesting and great! Keep up the good work. |
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| Comments: Like your website1 |
| Comments: WOW! this is such a great page. I will be comming back soon to show my kids ages 8 and 4. I was looking for actual size tracks to use to decorate my sons bedroom. His theme is wildlife. I have several stuffed animals and want to teach my kids about the . I use to be a park ranger but quit to stay home with my kids. Can you help me in finding actual sized prints. Thanks alot Judy |
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| Comments: Many thanks for animal scat pictures. I was not aware that deer issued cluster scat, and I am still not sure that's the case here because of the size of the clumps, some of which are 6-8" long and 3" or so in diameter. There are many pellet form deer s at around. I discovered these in a section of woods unvisited for more than 2 years while clearing access trails and limbing 12 yr old firs. |
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| Comments: this is a great site ! i'm happy to find other people that enjoy tracking like me.thanks |
| Comments: im a SAR tracker i really liked your site thanks |
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| Comments: I love this page. I have not focused as much attention on memorizing various tracks as I should. So I printed out some of your track photos and drawings and made myself a guid |
| Comments: I like your web site |
| Comments: Just happened to come a cross your site.I am not a tracker,but found your site enteresting and well put together.I do love animals though.thanks for letting me check out your site.SEE YA Oh happy tracking! |
| Comments: I love your site. I sent it on to 5 friends. I was here at your siste for two hours. |
| Comments: Your web site is absolutely wonderful and I plan on using it very often to educate my children on the beautiful creatures God has given us. Thank you so much for the time you have put into this. |
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| Comments: Great site! Thankyou. Joy |
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| Comments: Each night a "varmit" leaves a dropping on our porch. We can't figure it out. We have aggressive dogs; one even sleeps on the porch , but each morning there is a dropping that is not from the dogs. Is there a site for identifying droppings? |
| Comments: Just wanted to check out this site. It is very interesting and fun. I live in a suburb and yet, through this site, I found ways to look more closely at right where I live. Thank you for taking the time and making a nice site for us amateurs to also enjoy Anne |
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| Comments: This is a fantastic site! Thanks for the info. Just saw my first wild bear last night. Wonderful experience! Was online trying to find out if it was a black bear or brown bear. Not sure what's here in Coastal Oregon. |
| Comments: This is a cool site I am in cub scouts and this information will help me with lots of stuff. thank you bunches |
| Comments: Love your sight, printed tracks for a boy scout day camp activity. |
| Comments: enjoy sharing the beauty of the world that our GOD had created! |
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| Comments: it was so cool when i had seen the owl it swooped and plunged to the ground and swooped back up it was awsome. i have seen other owls too!!!! |
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| Comments: this site is great!!! |
| Comments: THIS IS A SUCH A COOL SITE P.S. PLEASE, PLEASE EMAIL ME. THANKS. |
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| Comments: like your music, from hollister calif, a T.B. tracker student |
| Comments: We really enjoyed your site. We homeschool and are studying animal tracks. We have made a cast of a deer print, a Canadian goose and a racoon. One of our favorite sites is Focus on the Family,too. PTL |
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| Comments: this was fun. thanks. Bye, sarah |
| Comments: I found this sight in my new issue of FamilyFun. It sounded like something of interest for my 11 year old son. |
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| Comments: Beartracker, I am a Kindergarten teacher in Muskego, Wisconsin. Our school is doing a "museum", my class is doing a display called"The Pond - Who's Been Here?" I had been muddling my way through with an extremely limited amount of realistic looking tracks... I was hrilled to find so many tracks and so much usable information on your website. My class and I have thoroughly enjoyed browsing through - it's been WONDERFUL !!! Thank you! Kim Lepke and Room 26 Kindergartners W147 S6800 Durham dr. Muskego, Wisconsin 53150 |
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| Comments: thanks for joining my club how about poasting some pics and a few survival experiences you have heard or people you have searched for |
| Comments: I love this site; it's so interesting, I recommended it to my sister's son, who is 10 years old. I'll also have my students check it out during these last weeks of school; perhaps they'll keep busy this summer tracking! |
| Comments: THANK YOU!!! Given that my dad isin't interested in tracking or signs or hunting this is the only way I learn about that stuff. This is just the webpage I've been looking for. |
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| Comments: Thanks for the information. We hike here in S.W. Oklahoma at the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge. We see a lot of buffalo and elk but mountain lions are rare. The refuge officials don't acknowledge their existence here but we have sighted them along with others. |
| Comments: We loved your site, we used information from it for my 4th grade sons school project. Thank You for sharing your knowledge. |
| Comments: The most unusual thing to see in the "wild" is the natural flow of nature. By being there we disturb it. The art of seeing is to learn to see without being seen. As a life-long tracker (50 yrs) I know how hard this is. |
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| Comments: I'm a member of a local SAR team and really enjoy the outdoors.. Thanks for sharing your experiences with others. |
| Comments: Wow! what a website. I'm the scoutmaster for the Breckenridge, Colorado Boy Scout Troop (187). My home is in the forest at 10,400 ft elevation (Peak 7). Frequent visitors include bear, deer, elk, mountain lions, red foxes, etc. Your website will be gratef lly used by our scouts. |
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| Comments: Thank you from Cub Scout Pack 95. Oregon Outdoor badge 8-9 year olds good job tracker |
| Comments: Best information I've found on the net. Thanks a lot. I saw my first cougar last week which is very rare in southeast Texas. It was truly thrilling, although it didn't last very long. The ground was so hard and it was late in the evening so we could not f nd any tracks. |
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