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Maybe you've seen people "track" humans through the woods on TV by following invisible clues. It's a lot harder than TV makes it look! With this honor you can learn to see and interpret ''sign'' left by wildlife (and by humans), and make a collection of plaster castings of animal tracks. Open your eyes to another world!
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Maybe you've seen people on TV "track" humans through the woods by following invisible clues. It's a lot harder than TV makes it look! With this honor you can learn to see and interpret ''sign'' left by wildlife (and by humans), and make a collection of plaster castings of animal tracks. Open your eyes to another world!
  
 
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Revision as of 03:39, 19 January 2022

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Animal Tracking

Skill Level

1

Year

1976

Version

29.12.2024

Approval authority

North American Division

Animal Tracking AY Honor.png

Animal Tracking
Nature
Skill Level
123
Approval authority
North American Division
Year of Introduction
1976
See also

Overview

Maybe you've seen people on TV "track" humans through the woods by following invisible clues. It's a lot harder than TV makes it look! With this honor you can learn to see and interpret sign left by wildlife (and by humans), and make a collection of plaster castings of animal tracks. Open your eyes to another world!

Investiture Achievement Connection: This Honor is related to the Investiture Achievement requirements for Companion Nature Study which require "Make plaster casts of three different animal tracks". This Honor is a popular choice for the Level 1 Nature Honor required of Trail Companions.


The Challenging Part

The most challenging requirement of this honor is probably this:

4. Maintain a tracking station for at least three days by doing the following:

a. Select a flat open space in some quiet place near your camp or home.

b. Smooth out ground, mud, sand, etc.

c. Place food out for wildlife.

d. Check each day for tracks and replenish food when necessary.

4. Maintain a tracking station for at least three days by doing the following:

a. Select a flat open space in some quiet place near your camp or home

b. Smooth out ground, mud, sand, etc.

c. Do not place food for animals at the tracking station. Learn why feeding wild animals is illegal in many jurisdictions.

d. Check each day for tracks and identify what animal made it. Cast, sketch or photograph at least one of the tracks.