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If you are a wildlife control professional, you need to watch this video. On today’s edition of Living The Wildlife, host and wildlife control consultant Stephen Vantassel reviews the Fundamentals Of Mantracking. Stephen discusses his passion for inspection, particularly wildlife damage inspection, identifying signs of animals that will ensure we do proper control over the right species. In fact, Stephen has authored a book addressing this: The Wildlife Damage Inspection Handbook. If you are in the wildlife control business, you are already aware that it takes an incredible amount of energy to get that last bit of technical information. This kind of material is important because in order to expand your knowledge base in a fundamental way, you need to reach out of your experience to learn from someone else. Sometimes you have to reach outside of your discipline to see how other people gather information. Classroom, videos, podcasts and books are a good way to see information packaged in a different way. In the area of mantracking, Stephen reviews the book Fundamentals Of Mantracking by author and border patrol employee Albert ‘AB’ Taylor.
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Stephen M. Vantassel, CWCP, ACE
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