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  1. Bear Tracks - University of Alberta

    Announcements A new March 2026 convocation period has been added for students finishing their degree requirements at the end of the Fall Term (December) 2025. Learn more or contact the SSC …

  2. Bear Tracks: Identification Guide for Snow, Mud, and More

    Mar 30, 2023 · Bear tracks can help you tell which kind of bear is in the area. Learn more about the tracks of grizzly, black, and polar bears here!

  3. How to Identify Black Bear Tracks and Signs

    Tracks and signs of the black bear. Photos showing common tracks and signs left behind by black bears, Ursus americanus.

  4. Bear Tracks and Trails - North American Bear Center

    Bear trails can be seen where bears approach favorite marking trees. These trails are often especially distinctive because bears frequently stomp-walk as they approach such trees.

  5. 10 Common Animal Tracks and How to Identify Them

    Learn to identify common animal tracks, from deer to bears, and uncover what they reveal about wildlife behavior and habitats.

  6. What Does A Bear Track Look Like? Identifying Bear Footprints

    Dec 4, 2024 · Learn to identify bear tracks with our comprehensive guide, covering shape, size, claw marks, and unique features of different species, including grizzly, black, and polar bears.

  7. How to Recognize Bear Tracks: Essential Tips for Outdoor Safety

    Mar 26, 2025 · Identifying bear tracks is essential for understanding wildlife movements and ensuring safety in natural settings. This section will cover the recognition of track features specific to common …

  8. How to Identify Black Bear and Skunk Tracks

    Have you ever been on a walk in the woods, park, or backyard and noticed animal tracks in the mud or dirt? Some tracks are easy to identify, while others are a bit harder to tell which animal they belong …

  9. American Black Bear Tracks and Sign - Alderleaf Wilderness College

    The American black bear is the most common and most adaptable bear species in North America. Learn about black bear tracks and sign.

  10. Bear Identification & Signs (Be Bear Aware) - IGBC

    A bear’s track is five-toed; the claws are sometimes evident and sometimes not. Bears often follow the same routes as people, along established trails, in late evening or early morning.