Tracks in the snow left by a wild cottontail rabbit in Santa Fe, New Mexico. (Photo by Robert Alexander/Getty Images) Deer prints are the most commonly seen large animal tracks in New York.
The newly blanketed, snowy ground can be a magical, serene image. But take a closer look. Do you see tracks in the snow? If ...
There were animal tracks everywhere I walked, although it was impossible to determine what animal made some of them because of the dry fluffy snow that bastardized their prints and sizes.
When temperatures dip below zero in Yellowstone National Park, tourists are scare but the park’s 4,500 bison carry on out of ...
Snow makes tracks easy to see which is why track ID is such a fun winter activity. Whose tracks wouldn’t you see this time of year? Some animals may be hibernating or dormant in the winter.
Free Forest School director Anna Sharratt points to animal tracks in the snow in December 2017. (David Joles/The Minnesota Star Tribune) ...