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The Art of Tracking

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We interview master trackers around the world and talk about Holistic tracking. We talk about The art and science of following tracks across the landscape, The ability to read those tracks and tell the story of the track maker, and methodology and insight.
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join Willem Larsen & Garth for an exciting interview with Kevin Behan about animal behavior Kevin Behans website https://naturaldogtraining.com Kevin grew up training dogs alongside his father, John Behan , one of the Nation’s first professional, family dog trainers. Kevin developed the Natural Dog Training theory after noticing the similarities be…
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Ty Cunningham, Supervisory Deputy U.S. Marshal (Ret.) & Tactical Commander, Ty Cunningham is a social scientist and philosopher specializing in two tenets of human terrain: Human Combative Applications and Behavior (Hoplology) and the Science of a Footprint gleaning human behavior (Spoorology). He has a terminal Master of Military Art and Science (…
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Josh Lane brings a passion for sharing wildlife tracking and bird language skills through mentoring. He has been a longtime lead mentor for Village Talk, a weekly conversation in nature connection mentoring best practices with community leaders from around the globe. Josh is an accomplished naturalist and tracker, gifted storyteller and skilled men…
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join Willem Larsen & Garth for an exciting interview with Kevin Behan about animal behavior Kevin Behans website https://naturaldogtraining.com Kevin grew up training dogs alongside his father, John Behan , one of the Nation’s first professional, family dog trainers. Kevin developed the Natural Dog Training theory after noticing the similarities be…
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Arthur Haines http://www.arthurhaines.com Arthur Haines is a forager, ancestral skills mentor, author, public speaker, and botanical researcher. He grew up in the western mountains of Maine, a rural area that was home to swift streams known for their trout fishing. He spent most of his childhood in the Sandy River Valley hiking, tracking, and forag…
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Marcus Reynerson is the Lead Instructor with the Anake Program and the Wildlife Tracking Intensive at Wilderness Awareness School http://www.wildernessawareness.org/ Facebook -https://www.facebook.com/wildernessawareness/?fref=ts Marcus also leads Naturalist and Cultural Immersion trips in Kenya with Way Leads to Way Expeditions http://www.wayleads…
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Joe Lau –1985 February started training in Bujinkan Buyu Taijutsu with Jack Hoban, In August 5th First Standard Class at Tracker, Became Lifeguard. many miscellaneous jobs as I trained in Martial Arts and Wilderness Skills. 1993 – (25 y/o) – Started Wilderness Warriorship Workshops 1994 – (26 y/o) Hired as Tracker Instructor 1997 – (29 y/o) – Becam…
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Tristan Gooley, author of "The Natural Explorer", "The Natural Navigator" and "The Lost Art of Reading Nature's Signs". Tristan has sailed and flown the Alantic solo, he has a school "The Natural Navigator" Visit Tristan Gooley's website http://www.naturalnavigator.com/tristan-gooley I explore navigating naturally with Tristan.…
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Casey McFarland co-author of "Bird Feathers" http://www.amazon.com/Bird-Feathers-Guide-American-Species/dp/0811736180 and Senior Tracker in CyberTracker http://www.cybertracker.org We talk about getting through the times went tracking feels hard to get out. Note: i had i little techincal difficutly with the microphone on my side of the call.…
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Sam Gosling, Ph.D. Professor of psychology at University of Texas at Austin. Author of "Snoop" What Your Stuff Says About You. http://snoopology.com/ He studies personality of humans and how that personality can seep into the environment, and how to read it. We talk with Sam Gosling about his book "Snoop" to understand how to read behavioral footpr…
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We talk to Nate about the art and science of trailing animals, how a trailing evaluation works, what to expect and most importantly how we can improve our trailing. Nate is an evaluator and senior level tracker in http://www.cybertracker.org/ , a senior tracker has achieved specialist level on track & sign and trailing evaluation. Visit Nate's webs…
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Answer one of three questions with an audio response (MP3) story. start with "my name is____" or "anonymous" Followed by the question you are answering (which are) 1-What does tracking mean to me? 2-When did tracking save you from danger? 3-When has tracking helped you in the city? Then your spoken story. Keep answers to around 5 minutes and email …
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We talk with Filip about how we learn tracking, how our senses and mind can help us or hinder us in growing our naturalist, tracking and awareness skills. *Filip started learning tracking early in life, a tracking teacher of 10 years, has authored a book on tracking "Tracks and Sign of Reptiles and Amphibians"(http://www.amazon.com/Tracks-Sign-Rept…
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We talk with Filip Tkaczyk about the soon to be released book specializing in the tracks and sign of reptiles and amphibians. Reptiles and amphibians are an important part of the environment, and learning to read there track and sign opens a larger window into our world. Here we explore some of the tracks, sign, and behaviors of reptiles and amphib…
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We talk with Adrian Bejan, Duke University's J.A. Jones Distinguished Professor of Mechanical Engineering, author of several book's and hunders of per reviewed papers about his book "Design in Nature" about the discovery of the "Constructal Law" of physics. The Constructal Law states "For a finite-size system to persist in time (to live), it must e…
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Jim Lowery author of "Walk with the Animal" A tracking methodology, and "The Tracker's Field Guide". Has been teaching tracking through his school EarthSkills since 1987. He has trained field biologists, naturalists and rangers. We talk with Jim about connecting to the animal, getting over walls in trailing, the mix of practical and intuitive metho…
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Dr. Nicole Apelian is a researcher, expeditionary leader, safari guide, Southern Africa specialist, mother, scientist, and educator. Her doctorate is focused in Cultural Anthropology. Nicole's experience abroad, specifically her research and guiding, has been an intensive conversation with the land and the people she visits. Her research has focuse…
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11/1/14 Bill Leikam, aka The Fox Guy Partner: The Urban Wildlife Research Project Board Member: Guadalupe - Coyote Resource Conservation District Director: Independent Urban Gray Fox Research Project Volunteer: Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge Public Lectures & Guided Tours http://www.uwrp.wordpress.com/documentary Endangered …
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Rory Young is the co-author of "A Field Manual for Anti Poaching Activities". He has also been published by Newsweek, Forbes, The Huffington Post, Slate and many others, and was awarded the title “Top Writer 2013” by the online knowledge market Quora for his writings on African wildlife and conservation. He has also been interviewed and quoted by S…
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John Huth author of the book "The Lost Art of Finding Our Way" describing techniques and cultures of navigation predating the invention of the nautical chronometer. He is a professor of experimental particle physics at Harvard University. Professor Huth is working on the decay of the Higgs into pairs of bottom quarks, and also on upgrades to the AT…
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We talk to Bradford and Hillary Keeney for their prespectives on tracking. Bradford Keeney Ph.D., author of "The Bushman Way of Tracking God" and numerous other books, is an anthropologist of cultural healing traditions, traditional healer, therapist, shaman, improvisational performer, a world traveler and has lived with many indigenous peoples. Hi…
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Ty Cunningham, U.S. Marshals retired and Village Public Safety Officer (VPSO) in Bush Alaska, a 30 year professional man hunter and scout tracking™ legend; adopted and modified from the Alaska and Wyoming U.S. Marshals Scout Tracking™ Units (TTU & MTU) which he served as Commander. Ty talks to The Art of Tracking about his thesis on forensic spooro…
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Linda Bittle has studied tracking with several well known trackers, and in 2008 she did an advanced tracking project for Wilderness Awareness School (http://wildernessawareness.org/), about domestic dog tracks. In this talk Linda shares her findings on how to make sense of the wide variety of domestic dog tracks. Linda also volunteers helping with …
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Ricardo Sierra, founder of Hawk Circle Wilderness Education, former assistant instructor at Tom Brown's Tracking and Survival School, a member of the Tracking Projects Community Mentoring Program in New Mexico, Wolverine Way interviews and 7 day challenge. Ricardo talks from his many years of experience teaching tracking to the next generation. vis…
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The tracker radio program was established to preserve and pass on the art and science of tracking. We interview master trackers, and get their personal stories and insights. Recentle a good friend and tracker Lu Canas donated a serious amount to support this program.Lu started a group in Missouri called Red Road Survival.. There skills can be taugh…
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Jonah Evans, creator of itrack wildlife app, talks about CyberTracker certifications, the role tracking plays with conservation efforts and the job market for trackers. iTrack Wildlife app-- is the most comprehensive digital field guide to animal tracks ever made and it's only for the iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad. Whether you're a naturalist, a hun…
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