Watch these black bear tracking tips; learn more about how to read, decipher, and understand a variety of black bear signs and paw prints in this free video on bear tracking.
Expert: Valerie Wisniewski
Bio: Valerie Wisniewski has been an outdoor skills teacher for over twenty-five years.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
I have questions about your conclusions. 1) If a bear climbed this tree, how could it climb if its fingers are pointing up right? 2) Why would a bear rotate a branch rather than just use its own weight to break the branch? 3) If a bear climbed the tree what was it escaping or going after?
chumola9 3 years ago
Claw marks on aspen trees can often still be legible years after they are made. They appear a dark scars with each digit discernible. May not help to find the bear that made it but it lets you know they frequent that area. Just something I've noticed working in the bush.
rensmaag 3 years ago
im on cam and bored
this video was good zd
22MANON22 3 years ago