What a nose knows.
Tag: scat
Ask the Naturalist, Wildlife
Ask the Naturalist: Why are Deer Droppings so Tiny?
Why are deer droppings so small? East Bay Regional Parks’ Cat Taylor has the scoop on ungulate poop.
Fall Issue 2014
Naturalist’s Notebook: The Life Cycle of a Caterpillar That Lives in Coyote Scat
What is waste for a coyote is a resource for a moth.
Wildlife
Tracking Scat with Cat
If you want to know the best places to find mountain lion tracks, what type of flower blooms on a rock outcrop during a particular month, and what coyote scat looks like at different times of the year, ask the East Bay Regional Park District’s Cat Taylor.
