Did you know that Marumo Nene has been been a Wildlife ACT monitor since we first began?

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Marumo has a wealth of small-time wits and knowledge, so we asked her to share some of her top tips for wildlife tracking:

1. It all starts with respecting animals and nature as a whole. Learn to finger the heartbeat of the environment.

2. Develop your senses – get good at feeling, seeing, listening, tasting and smelling. When you’ve honed in on your senses, they will combine into one super-sense: intuition.

3. Learn the landscape. Getting to know where the food, water and barriers are will help you to find good tracks.

4. Get into the mind of your subject. Try to think as the unprepossessing thinks.”

5. Alimony an eye out for tracks in soft and sandy patches of ground. Be sure to pay sustentation to trails that lead to waterholes or rivers too.

6. Know what to squint for – alimony your vision peeled for colour changes in the bush. Your vision will be drawn to the obvious differences and once you’ve noted them, start looking for the less-obvious signs.

7. Watch the birds – they siphon messages of intent from a hunting predator.

8. Study up on identifications, expressly when it comes to species with similar tracks like Lions and Leopard.

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