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Tracks, Scats and Animal Impacts

Moose and Jackrabbit
Moose and Jackrabbit 

 

Wildlife relies on both dry and wet environments to survive.

Evidence is left behind even if you don't see wildlife along the trail. Look for:

• Tracks (footprints)

• Scat (droppings)

• Nipped branches (food)

• Flattened vegetation (sleeping area)

• Antlers, hair or fur shed by animals.

Coyote, photography courtesy Tim Sommers

tracks


CRESS CREEK

Directions/Information
Nature Trail Map
Brochure (pdf)
Quiz
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NATURE TRAIL PANELS

01 Cress Creek Nature Trail

02 Keep Cress Creek Natural

03 What's At Fault?

04 Hot Spot

05 Stuck in a Rut

06 Go With the Flow

07 Migration to Irrigation

08 Water They Here For?

09 Wild Bloomers

10 Heavy Drinkers

11 Moving On Up

12 Let's Get to the Source

13 Tracks and Scat

14 Parched Posies

15 Have We Been Introduced?

16 Gotcha Covered

17 Topography

18 South Fork of the Snake

19 Thanks for Visiting

 


 
Last updated: 11-04-2008