PLAY PODCASTS
Mammal Tracking  | JMB Podcast Episode 76

Mammal Tracking | JMB Podcast Episode 76

Jack Mountain Bushcraft Podcast

August 23, 201938m 9s

Audio is streamed directly from the publisher (media.blubrry.com) as published in their RSS feed. Play Podcasts does not host this file. Rights-holders can request removal through the copyright & takedown page.

Show Notes

book How To Survive by John Hudson sitting on the table in the Guide Shack

Tracking mammals is the topic for episode 76 of the JMB Podcast. We discuss how we approach teaching tracking, the three types of tracking (clear print, pattern, sign), the three tasks of the tracker (locate, identify, interpret), and why jumping to conclusions is bad, but jumping to exclusions is good. Also covered is why bother tracking and what you can actively do with tracks to help the lessons stick.

We also talk about what we’re reading, and how we’re planning to start a book club on BushcraftSchool.com, our online network. I’m reading John Hudson’s book How To Survive (see link below), and Christopher is reading Nature First (see link below).

PHOTO: Books, track casts and coffee on the table in the Guide Shack.

Kid-Friendly?
There is no profanity used in this episode.

Links:


 
JMB Podcast Image

iTunes Link | Play, Download Or Subscribe In iTunes
Stitcher Link | Play, Download Or Subscribe In Stitcher
Google Play Music Link | Play, Download Or Subscribe On Google Play Music
Spotify Link | Play, Download Or Subscribe On Spotify
TuneIn Link | Play, Download Or Subscribe On TuneIn