Wildlife Tracking, Module 1&2
Wildlife Tracking.
The "Tracker" Wildlife Tracking Course We dont just show you the tracks, we give you a toolbox of skills to take home. The PHASE TECHNIQUE will give you the confidence to see and interpret subtle tracks and signs of animals and humans in a few simple steps. Within a few dyas you will be tracking animals with confidence. This is our signature course, and uses tried and tested wildlife tracking skills. Have you ever seen tracks and then they disappear, or you werent sure what they were. Have you ever wanted to find those majical tracks and get closer to wildlife. The Tracker course has been developed to show you some amazing techniques that you can use at home in the woods or in far off places. We cover the different styles of tracking, including tracking using intuition. Tracking is an essential part of bushcraft and survival. There is a lot of knowledge and dirt time to get in on course. Whilst we are tracking we will be working hard, but during breaks, lunch and around the campfire in the evenings things are more relaxed and informal. The Tracker Courses run from Friday night to Monday afternoon. Content: Making a tracking stick Tracking History and Terminology Animal Senses and how they detect us Human senses including using your three types of vision and how to detect animals Animal Tracks and ID Intuitive Tracking Aging footprints and sign Feeding, homes , hair and scat ID Animal CSI Soundmapping Track Traps Bird Dynamics and interpretation Stalking Techniques & moving silently Natural camouflage and use of dead space. Zoning In Landscape and airscape (opens in Youtube) Awareness Animal behaviour Gaits and gait patterns Habitats Compression shapes Action Idicators Track analysis Night tracking Use of light Mantracking Peeling back to reveal tracks made several years ago Hide location and construction Observation test Photography Camera traps and placement Latest technology DATES: 6th to 9th May 2011 22nd to 25th July 2011 7th to 10th October 2011 Kit List Click Here | Zoologist
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