In this episode of the EatWild Podcast, we are joined David Moskowitz, author of "Wildlife of the Pacific Northwest, Tracking and Identifying Mammals, Birds, Reptiles, Amphibians and Invertebrates." David, a biologist, photographer, and outdoor educator, shares his expertise on wildlife tracking and the importance of understanding animal behavior to connect better with nature. He discusses his tracking workshops, including upcoming ones in BC and the Pacific Northwest, offering insights into his process and storytelling through photography.
Podcast photo by Anna Machowicz.
Takeaways
Chapters00:28 Becoming a Professional Wildlife Tracker03:59 Understanding the Story of Animals through Tracking05:18 The Tenets of Tracking10:41 Characteristics of Big Buck Tracks14:19 Understanding Animal Movement in the Snow20:28 Tracking and Recovering Shot Animals26:07 The Importance of Having a Process for Tracking28:04 Capturing and Sorting Patterns in the Landscape30:31 Using Camera Traps as a Tracking Tool33:50 The Power of Storytelling through Camera Trap Photos36:10 The Value of Citizen Science in Wildlife Management40:17 The Role of Gear in Wildlife Tracking42:43 Memorable Meals in the Wilderness45:15 The Importance of Quality Footwear in the Outdoors47:11 Building Community around Conservation and Hunting48:26 Dream Adventure in British Columbia49:55 Where to Find David Moskowitz
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