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Animal Tracks: How to get your kids to recognise them with the RSPB

Get out, get wild and uncover the nature on your doorstep!

Print the Animal Tracks: How to get your kids to recognise them – ID printable activity sheets and take on a wild challenge with RSPB and start your adventure.

How to get your kids to recognise animal tracks.

Tracks Activities

To print these sheets just click on any black and white image bellow!

Can you find all the footprints? Do you know to which animals they belong?
Animal Tracks 1

How about our wee feathered friends? Can you find all these tracks?

Animal Tracks 2

We are sure you will find quite a few of these too, while you are out and about…

Animal Tracks 3

These animal track guide sheets will be a great help with completing the Tracks and Signs Wild Challenge (be sure to mark the challenge as complete once you become a true tracking master). Most importantly though, this will bring you one step closer to getting an awesome little prize for yourself.

More about the Wild Challenge

The RSPB and ALDI are challenging families to get out and go on an adventure in nature.

As the amount of time kids and their families spend outside in nature is on the decline, Europe’s biggest nature conservation charity (RSPB) and discount supermarket Aldi have collaborated to help families take a step closer to nature.

The Wild Challenge is the RSPB’s brand new and exciting online awards scheme encouraging kids, families and schools to go out and get closer to the natural world.

Embark on a wonderful adventure by completing fun and engaging activities ranging from bug safaris and habitat exploring to making a compost heap and planting for wildlife.

As you complete the activities you can then log your achievements on to the RSPB Wild Challenge website and collect bronze, silver and gold certificates and awards (fun sticker sheets!).

There are 24 fun activities to choose from that will take you from your own back garden to exploring towns, cities, woodlands and even the coast. So COME ONE, get exploring now! Why not add another fun activity for your kids too, with our animal habitat sorting game? This is one of the most popular games on our site.

Ready to take on the challenge? Hop on over to the Wild Challenge and start the adventure!

How to get your kids to recognise animal tracks.

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