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September 2024 News, Stories, and Events from Original Wisdom

A pair of little bee eaters hawk for insects from a favoured perch, South Africa

What it means to be a Specialist Tracker for CyberTracker…

In the CyberTracker system for evaluating trackers, Specialist is the highest level that you can earn. Not many people pursue it, because the standard is so rigorous. It’s rigorous enough to be called the “Gold Standard” for international wildlife tracking certifications. Part of the rigor comes from the fact that evaluators never know what the questions are going to be, before they walk out in the morning of a certification and encounter whatever tracks, signs, and trails that mother nature has provided. And every darn day is different.

August 2024 News, Stories, and Events from Original Wisdom

A lioness relaxes on the termite mound in the winter sun, South Africa

We just submitted the draft of our new book on the art and science of: Tracking Animals – a Guide to Trailing Wildlife, for editing to our publisher at Jacana Media. We are hoping that it will be out by the December holiday season!
In it, you’ll find instructions on what to do, what not to do, and teaching stories. These stories aren’t just from the authors, Lee and Kersey, but also from many of the high level trackers and evaluators in the CyberTracker Tracker Certification system.

June 2024 News, Stories, and Events from Original Wisdom

Master Trackers Ekson Ndlovu and Lee Gutteridge

On the 25th of May, in the Thornybush Game Reserve of South Africa, five Master Trackers and five Senior Trackers, from Africa and North America, met after some days spent tracking together, and evenings spent discussing protocol around the campfire. During an unexpected and highly emotional ceremony, two of those Senior Trackers were awarded Master Tracker status for their decades of service to trackers and tracking.

We congratulate the world’s newest Master Trackers on the Gold-Standard CyberTracker Tracker Certification System, Ekson Ndlovu and Lee Gutteridge.

Read on to find out more about this huge honor…

May 2024 News, Stories, and Events from Original Wisdom

Virginia Opossum tracks

This month’s leading photo features Virginia Opossum tracks (Didelphis virginiana). The lower track with the large thumb sticking out towards the right is the left hind track, while the one above it is the left front track. The tracks were made in the fine substrate under the Mt. Vernon, Ohio bridge along the Kokosing River. This bridge was one of our stopping points for the CyberTracker Ohio Specialist Identification Certification that Original Wisdom hosted in April. Photo credit: Sandy Reed.

April 2024 News, Stories, and Events from Original Wisdom

Giza Mrembo (Beautiful Darkness) the black leopardess of Laikipia Wilderness, Kenya, By Dan Peel

Giza Mrembo, Swahili for “Beautiful Darkness,” stepped into the red spotlight of the other vehicle. We saw her as a moving shadow in the night, hunting. The melanistic (black) leopardess, softly but confidently padded through the dry acacia scrubland of Laikipia Wilderness in Kenya. Without the spotlight, even in partial moonlight, she stood out, unable to hide herself against the golden soils in the open landscape.

March 2024 News, Stories, and Events from Original Wisdom

A relaxed female leopard in South Africa

A relaxed female leopard lounges on the top of a large termite mound. She was in the process of dispersing from her mom (gaining her independence) in a private reserve of South Africa.

This photo was taken by by Dylan Bernstein, our Yogi Guide in February’s Ashtanga Yoga, Tracking and Nature Guiding Program. Read more about this program in our Events in Africa section. 

Daily Routines in Tracking – The Importance of Repetition

I’m not trying to sell you our course, but to let you know that the processes we follow are really helpful (many of them, I’m revealing for free here in this Newsletter). That’s what we aim to be… helpful. We want more people to become trackers (and naturalists, guides, teachers, and scientists) because we believe […]

What is a Track Trap?

In an earlier newsletter, I wrote about The Secrets of Success” for Tracking – The Lost Trail Drill. Here’s The Lost Trail Drill again: The Lost Trail Drill Because everyone loses the trail… Always know where your last confirmed track is, and go directly back to it. Choose the most obvious route, first, then the […]

THE foundation of Tracking – Aging Tracks & Signs

When it comes to tracking, the most important thing to learn well, and the largest field to study (it’s endless, really) is track and sign aging. If you can tell that a trail is fresh, you’ll have more success following it and finding the animal. As a general rule, fresher tracks stand out more than […]

The “Secrets of Success” for Tracking – The Lost Trail Drill

When it comes to the trailing aspects of tracking, predominantly following and finding animals, even Master Trackers lose the trail. To me, that’s a refreshing idea. It makes me feel better about things when I lose the trail as a Senior Tracker, and it makes my students feel better when they hear this and when […]

What is Tracking?

If you are already a subscriber to the Original Wisdom mailing list you probably already understand the classic definition of tracking as being basically something about tracks, pugmarks, spoor, or footprints of animals or people. So, I’ll skip ahead for now and dive into a definition that’s more nuanced and accurate. I often see folks […]

Tracker Tuesdays #13, OriginalWisdom.com “News for Trackers”

October Answers to our #WeeklyTrackingChallenge Interested in online and correspondence tracking courses? Visit us at TrackerMentoring.com! Answer list: An African wildcat track from South Africa, Crested francolin feathers from South Africa, and Mud-dauber wasp sign collecting mud in Connecticut in the USA. (Sorry for the delay on these answers for October while I was defending […]

Tracker Tuesdays #11

Whoops, we slipped a bit! This newsletter covers questions posed in both July and Aug, 2020. We’ve moved to a monthly newsletter format for #TrackerTuesdays, so a new question SHOULD be posed every Tuesday, and answers SHOULD be published on the first Tuesday of every month. We apologize for the delay in publishing this one, […]

Tracker Tuesdays – Answers for June 2020

We’ve moved to a monthly newsletter format for #TrackerTuesdays, so a new question will be posed every Tuesday, and answers will be published on the first Tuesday of every month. Answer list: Spotted towhee from the Channel Islands in California; Namaqua rock mouse nest from the Republic of South Africa; zebra tracks from the Republic […]

Tracker Tuesdays – Week 9

Tracker Tuesdays – Week 9 Answers to our Daily Tracking Challenge This is a time to create and share content that engages, entertains, educates and inspires the world. HEADS UP, TRACKERS! Even though we aren’t out of the proverbial “woods” yet with this coronavirus pandemic, I need to start transitioning away from a #DAILYTRACKINGCHALLENGE. While […]

Tracker Tuesdays – Week 8!

Here’s a link to our newsletter at Original Wisdom, with detailed answers to our Daily Tracking Challenge. Answers for 20 – 25 May 2020 This is a time to create and share content that engages, entertains, educates and inspires the world. We post a question a day, except for Tuesdays because that’s Answer Day! Answer […]

Tracker Tuesdays – Week 7

Answers to our Daily Tracking Challenge This is a time to create and share content that engages, entertains, educates and inspires the world. We post a question a day, except for Tuesdays because that’s Answer Day! Answer list: Bennett’s wallaby tracks from Tasmania; grey squirrel tracks in snow from Connecticut in the USA; lilac-breasted roller […]

Tracker Tuesdays – Week 6

Answer Day for 13 – 18 May 2020 Answer list: puff adder (snake) trail from the Republic of South Africa; emerald-spotted wood dove tracks from the Republic of South Africa; pheasant cecal scat from southern England; mourning dove tracks from New England in the USA; white rhinoceros tracks from the Republic of South Africa; a Charops […]