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Have the Animal Tracking Honor.
 
  
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</noinclude>Have the Animal Tracking honor.
What is the difference between positive and negative casts of animal tracks?
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</noinclude>What is the difference between positive and negative casts of animal tracks?
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</noinclude>Make at least one positive cast from a negative cast or rubber mold.
Make at least one positive cast from a negative cast or rubber mold.  
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</noinclude>What is scatology and why is it important in the study of animals?
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</noinclude>Find at least one trace of an animal other than its tracks. Through careful observation and/or analysis determine as many conclusions as possible from the evidence.
What is scatology and why is it important in the study of animals?
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</noinclude>With a partner set up a track and trail course covering at least one mile (1.6 km) which will include at least four change-of-directions utilizing traditional native signs and have at least two other persons successfully follow the route. Successfully follow a one mile (1.6 km) route set by someone else.
Find at least one trace of an animal other than its tracks. Through careful observation and/or analysis determine as many conclusions as possible from the evidence.
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With a partner set up a track and trail course covering at least one mile (1.6 km) which will include at least four change-of-directions utilizing traditional native signs and have at least two other persons successfully follow the route. Successfully follow a one mile (1.6 km) route set by someone else.
 
 
 
 
 
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Animal Tracking - Advanced

Skill Level

2

Year

2001

Version

16.11.2024

Approval authority

General Conference

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Animal Tracking - Advanced
Nature
Skill Level
123
Approval authority
General Conference
Year of Introduction
2001



1. Have the Animal Tracking honor.

2. What is the difference between positive and negative casts of animal tracks?

3. Make at least one positive cast from a negative cast or rubber mold.

4. What is scatology and why is it important in the study of animals?

5. Find at least one trace of an animal other than its tracks. Through careful observation and/or analysis determine as many conclusions as possible from the evidence.


6. With a partner set up a track and trail course covering at least one mile (1.6 km) which will include at least four change-of-directions utilizing traditional native signs and have at least two other persons successfully follow the route. Successfully follow a one mile (1.6 km) route set by someone else.