Animal Tracking

"The love for all living creatures in the most noble attribute of man." - Charles Darwin

National Geographic: migrations

Some animals, such as the Galápagos tortoise, live their entire lives in one place. Others, such as the monarch butterfly and Arctic tern migrate. Animals have adapted to migrate based on seasonal or geographic variations. Take your students on this journey with these classroom resources developed by National Geographic.

Nature Tracking

This site was created by a Wildlife Biologist and Animal Tracker. It is full of lots of different animal tracks and other animal evidence to explore. There are also lots of great tips and strategies for improving animal tracking skills. Enjoy!

VIDEO RESOURCES

(4:53) Professional-Narrated | Type of Tracks | Track Quiz
(9:45) Teacher-Narrated | Animal Tracks | Animal Strides
(3:37) Teacher-Narrated | Cat vs. Dog Tracks | Tracking Basics
(7:28) Teacher-Narrated | Kids Tracking | Casting Prints
(3:00) Teacher-Narrated | Nature Hike | Evidence of Animals
(9:19) Teacher-Narrated | Technical Aspects of Tracking | Signs of Wildlife