I work for an environmental group in northern Iraq (strange but true ... see www.natureiraq.org) and we are doing biodiversity surveys in Kurdistan. We have a...
Hmmm, I see my attached file didn't come through ... how do I show the images ... can I copy them into the message body here... hmmm, no that doesn't work....
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Ok, I uploaded to the files section ... the images weren't good enough to load as photos, so check out the pdf file called Iraq Mammals in Question. ... for...
Hi, You can post it in the photos section and all members can see it there. You can't attach files to emails sent to the group. Hope that helps. Kim ... -- ...
I think we need to get some new activity here, so here goes. I have been doing a tracking class with elementary school kids these past couple of weeks, and it...
Hi Bill, I'm not as familiar with rodent behavior, but I know that rodents will often cannibalize smaller members of their group, often a male consuming young....
Okay, some new info: Groundhogs will eat meat if it is necessary for survival. Such situations would be in times of drought, when vegetation is scarce. I...
Hi Audrey, Thanks for replying. I found this same kind of info on an internet article, although it really didn't mention them eating anything larger than...
I teach an animal tracking class at a 4H club. In their haste to seed grass everywhere they've covered up my favorite spots. I'm sure they'd frown on me tiling...
I took some photos while on our family camping trip to Graham Cave State Park. It's listed as, "Raccoon tracks" in the photos section. Cheers, Kristi [Non-text...
I made a Scat display for our leader's conference in Girl Scouts here in Kansas City. I just thought I'd show you all how it came out. It's listed under...
By the way, thanks to Kim for the great scat photos! _____ From: animaltracks@yahoogroups.com [mailto:animaltracks@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Kristi L....
Hi Kristi, Thanks! I like your photo of the raccoon track in the frying pan! That's a classic. Many tales are told around the campfire about those wily...
Hi Roy, I made some track plots with soil for a summer school class this summer. I didn't border them with timber, but they worked very well. Anyway, the...
Hmmm, I hadn't thought of sifting it. We have mostly red clay here, it's great for tracks when wet, but it's hard to keep wet long. I'll try to mix it with...
I think salting is a good idea! I never thought of that. I haven't tried it either, so maybe someone else could chime in here also. Let us know how it...
Hello Jerry, Let me see if I can be of any assistance in your question on "night procedures". There are some books, which briefly touch the subject matter....
God Bless the "Red Panda". I saw quite a few in Northern Burma in Kachin Territory. They are gentle, curious, quiet and nocturnal. They are great climbers and...
We found the mother dead. No clue as to how she died, but we ended up pulling 8 live babies out of her pouch. The 9th one was allready dead. We turned them...
Just so you know on youtube.com there are a lot of how to videos posted about animal tracking. I just typed in animal tracking and found about 20 plus done by...
Hope to see you all there. For more information, go to the ISPT web site: www.ispt.org Kim TRACKING 2007 ACCEPTED PRESENTATIONS October 19-21 Carnation...
Aww. Cool. I am glad the little ones are doing well. And that you were able to rescue them. Thanks for sending the photo. They sure are cute. Kim ... From:...
Cool photo. Were you there when it was born? How many young do they usually have? Was this one born in a zoo? Kim ... From: "Ed Gelb" <orders@...> To:...
... I know I'm responding late to this, but missed it the first time around. I'm wondering... are you sure that the mother was actually dead? I have seen ...
Good question, Bill. That was our first concern when we came upon her. The fist clue was that one of the babies was crawling around the underside of her neck,...
Hi Kim, Cannot remember where I obtained the photo. However; it appears to be born in captivity. If you like pictures of newborn red panda's please go to: ...
Hi Kim, The URL was messed up .. let me try again. Visit: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2007/07/photogalleries/wip-week3\ 6/photo3.html Regards, Ed ...