Spotting wildlife can be tricky! You can still learn about the animals around us by looking for clues. Print out the Santa Cruz Animal Tracking Checklist or have it downloaded on your phone to reference out in the field. Bring along tools such as a camera or ruler to assist in recording and identifying tracks. Read more
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