Tracker Tuesdays – Week 7
Answers to our Daily Tracking Challenge This is a time to create and share content that engages, entertains, educates and inspires the world. We post a question a day, except for Tuesdays because that’s Answer Day! Answer list: Bennett’s wallaby tracks from Tasmania; grey squirrel tracks in snow from Connecticut in the USA; lilac-breasted roller […]
Tracker Tuesdays – Week 6
Answer Day for 13 – 18 May 2020 Answer list: puff adder (snake) trail from the Republic of South Africa; emerald-spotted wood dove tracks from the Republic of South Africa; pheasant cecal scat from southern England; mourning dove tracks from New England in the USA; white rhinoceros tracks from the Republic of South Africa; a Charops […]
Tracker Tuesdays – Week 5
Answer Day for 6 – 11 May 2020 Answer list: African tree squirrel tracks from the Republic of South Africa, two different sizes of caterpillar frass from the Republic of South Africa, European mole mounds from southern England, regurgitated pellets of an Abyssinian long-eared owl from Ethiopia, sapsucker feeding wells from New England in the […]
The beauty of trailing deer… and some observations on track ageing.

I was recently in New England on a brief stopover home to visit family, and had a singular opportunity to get into the woods on some deer trails with Nate Harvey, who is also a Senior Tracker and Evaluator for CyberTracker. Nate is one of my mentors, and runs a trailing school in southern Vermont, […]
Tracking with White Pine Programs

I was recently invited to spend another blissful weekend feeding my tracking addition with like-minded folks at White Pine Programs in southern Maine. As an alumnus of their first ever Tracking Apprenticeship in 2007-2008, and a former Teaching Assistant for the program, I’ve been invited back for a few years now to help teach the […]
Trailing, and an encounter with an elephant

Trailing, and an encounter with an elephant – UCONN Aug 2015 group We walked out of camp and into the South African sunrise. I stepped over the tracks of three big dugga boys (Cape buffalo bulls) who had recently headed in the direction that Lee had taken with the other students, and silently said a […]
A little art and science in Africa – tracking and research! Hopkinton/Bow Student Blog #5
A little art and science in Africa – tracking and research! Hopkinton/Bow Student Blog #5 The following blog post is created by a Hopkinton/Bow High School student from New Hampshire, who is on program with Original Wisdom, partnering with Nature Guide Training, on a 3-week South African Ecology & Culture program at Djuma Game reserve […]
Coyote Trails Interview in South Africa about Tracking (2012)
In this video, Sandy Willmore interviews me about Tracking and my research. I was collecting data on trackers at the same venue in South Africa that a group of American trackers from Coyote Trails were at in 2012. They were doing a 10 day trailing program with Adriaan Louw. Because Adriaan and Doctor (Morake) are […]
A Brief History of Hunting: from Wild Animals to Subatomic Particles
A blog about the similarities in the scientific method between physics and tracking, featuring Louis Liebenberg (founder of CyberTracker). It is always exciting to me to read stuff that proposes the “original wisdom” (i.e. historical) that humans used as the foundation for thought and increased fitness and combines it the “original wisdom” (i.e. novel) that […]