In this video:
Examples of beaver chews, trails, drags & tracks. Notes on how to tell the age of beaver sign. Great visuals of what a fresh beaver trail actually looks like. Where to look if you want to find beaver tracks. What are the beavers eating right now? Tracking philosophy to promote natural learning through exploration & self discovery.
More than anything else, I hope this video gives you a real sense for what it’s like to be out on the active trail of a beaver. Lots of great learning to be had!
Beaver Tracking At The River: Tree Cuts, Tracks & Trail Networks Enjoy! Brian Mertins
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Also... Check these out :-)
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Intro To Animal Tracking
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