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Wildlife Tracking Natural History Live by Dan Puplett Join us in-person or online to learn more from the experts https://www.field-studies-council.org/courses-and-experiences/subjects/tracking-courses/ Wildlife tracking is one of the oldest human skills and is still relevant today. We will explore how reading tracks and signs helps us to understand the natural world in much greater depth. Tracking is also a valuable conservation tool and we will look at how any of us, whether amateur naturalist, citizen scientist or professional ecologist, can benefit from honing our tracking skills. Dan Puplett is a naturalist, conservationist and environmental educator. He has been involved in a wide range of conservation projects and is a certified wildlife tracker. Dan is the author of the FSC Guide to British Bird Tracks & Signs chart. Useful links: - Dan’s Snazzy Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCq4e7R-TytFDbkPmnUE1rw/featured?app=desktop - Dans Webpage with loads of tips and information: https://www.danpuplett.net/ - Follow Dan on Instagram: @danpuplettnature - Follow Dan on Twitter: Twitter: @dpuplettnature The Natural History Live Webinar Series - Book on upcoming Natural History Live talks via the Field Studies Council website: https://www.field-studies-council.org/biolinks-courses/ - Donate to the FSC BioLinks project: https://www.field-studies-council.org/campaigns/donate-to-the-fsc-biolinks-project/ - Sign up for the FSC Biodiversity newsletter: https://www.fscbiodiversity.uk/signup
