“Ledyard native a top international wildlife tracker” – The Day Newspaper
While in the USA recently, I was interviewed by a reporter, Amanda Hutchinson, from The Day newspaper in Connecticut. Here is a link to the article that just came out today: Ledyard native a top international wildlife tracker
The beauty of trailing deer… and some observations on track ageing.

I was recently in New England on a brief stopover home to visit family, and had a singular opportunity to get into the woods on some deer trails with Nate Harvey, who is also a Senior Tracker and Evaluator for CyberTracker. Nate is one of my mentors, and runs a trailing school in southern Vermont, […]
Tracking with White Pine Programs

I was recently invited to spend another blissful weekend feeding my tracking addition with like-minded folks at White Pine Programs in southern Maine. As an alumnus of their first ever Tracking Apprenticeship in 2007-2008, and a former Teaching Assistant for the program, I’ve been invited back for a few years now to help teach the […]
Trailing, and an encounter with an elephant

Trailing, and an encounter with an elephant – UCONN Aug 2015 group We walked out of camp and into the South African sunrise. I stepped over the tracks of three big dugga boys (Cape buffalo bulls) who had recently headed in the direction that Lee had taken with the other students, and silently said a […]
Coyote Trails Interview in South Africa about Tracking (2012)
In this video, Sandy Willmore interviews me about Tracking and my research. I was collecting data on trackers at the same venue in South Africa that a group of American trackers from Coyote Trails were at in 2012. They were doing a 10 day trailing program with Adriaan Louw. Because Adriaan and Doctor (Morake) are […]
I’m Published! (Population Ecology!)
Just published in Population Ecology, online at: Yan, J., Chen, Y., Lawrence-Apfel, K., Ortega, I. M., Pozdnyakov, V., Williams, S. C., and Meyer, T. H. (2013), “A Moving-Resting Process with an Embedded Brownian Motion for Animal Movements,” Population Ecology, DOI: 10.1007/s10144-013-0428-8. Abstract Animal movements are of great importance in studying home ranges, migration routes, resource selection, […]
In the news; My Research in Tracking!
In the news at UCONN Today (June 12, 2013) Click here for a direct link to the article: Graduate Student Uses Ancient Skills in Modern Conservation Efforts Always Tracking, Kersey