Animal tracks: snow print identification
Charlie Mellor • 17 Jan 2022
A fresh coat of snow reveals the footprints of the secretive animals that call our woodland home. Learn how to identify some of the tracks you're likely to see in your local wood.
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Wild animals can be hard to spot as they’re quite shy and many creatures only come out at night. But if your family keep your eyes peeled while you’re exploring the woods, you’ll find lots of signs of animal activity. And it’s a thrilling experience for youngsters when they make an exciting discovery.
Help your kids develop their tracking skills with our tips for identifying animal tracks, poo and other evidence. Here are some clues to look out for.
Look closely at the woodland floor to see if you can find animal footprints, known as tracks. Soft mud, frost and snowy ground are good areas to good explore as paw prints and hoof marks show up more clearly.
Charlie Mellor • 17 Jan 2022
A fresh coat of snow reveals the footprints of the secretive animals that call our woodland home. Learn how to identify some of the tracks you're likely to see in your local wood.
Animal droppings, also known as scat, are excellent clues as to which animals have been active nearby.
Kids are fascinated by poo, so next time you find some in the woods why not investigate it? Use a stick to break some poo apart and try to find out what the animal had eaten. Look for fur, tiny bones, berries and seeds.
Remember – never touch animal poo with your hands as it carries bacteria which could make you ill. And always wash your hands well after you’ve been exploring outdoors.
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Buy it nowAs you venture deeper into the woods, look for holes in the ground and in tree trunks. You might discover the entrance to an animal’s home.
Please take care not to disturb wildlife. Animals are usually wary of humans, but if you do have a close encounter it’s best to stay still and try to keep your distance. And it’s important to never interfere with a nest or den.
There’s lots of other evidence to look out for while you’re exploring. Keep your eyes peeled for these clues.
We hope these tips inspire your family to head out and discover our incredible wildlife. For more activities you can do together, take a look at family membership.
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