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It Has To Be Simulated To Be Seen …

October 6, 2016

What are the fundamentals of tracking? Do they end at just being able to ID a species?  Do they go beyond being able to read the smallest ridge?  Does the interaction of the foot surface and soil carry, or create useful information? If you could watch just the first layer of sand move as a foot … More It Has To Be Simulated To Be Seen …

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