iTrack Wildlife Pro Cheats

iTrack Wildlife Pro Hack 1.8.6 + Redeem Codes

Developer: NatureTracking.com
Category: Reference
Price: $14.99 (Download for free)
Version: 1.8.6
ID: com.NatureTracking.iTrackWildlife

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Description

Featured in Apple's 'Apps for the Great Outdoors' and 'New and Noteworthy Reference Apps' and in the New York Times!

Check out our 5 star reviews!

"Finally a real tracking app!!!"

"The best tool I've ever used for identifying tracks..."

"Wonderful app, great content, fantastic layout."

"I've been waiting for years for a quality tracking app... iTrack Wildlife exceeds all expectations."

iTrack Wildlife is the most comprehensive digital field guide to animal tracks ever made. Whether you're a naturalist, a hunter, a nature lover, an outdoor enthusiast, or a wildlife biologist, you will find iTrack Wildlife to be a terrific companion on your outdoor adventures. While the simple and intuitive design make this app accessible to the novice, the wealth of accurate information and powerful search tools will appeal to experts and wildlife professionals.

This definitive guide contains:
• Track and sign info for 71 common mammals of North America (see full list below).
• Over 700 high quality track, sign, and animal photos with detailed captions.
• 120 detailed skull photos for 41 of the species.
• Precise front and hind track drawings for every animal.
• Detailed track, gait, and similar species descriptions.
• A beautiful, easy to use interface.
• The ability to zoom, pinch, and swipe between photos.
• New in version 1.1 the wikipedia page for each species is now stored in the app to allow viewing with no internet connection!

iTrack Wildlife goes far beyond what a traditional field guide can offer with powerful search tools that make track identification easier than ever before. Simply select basic characteristics of a track you want to identify and you will quickly narrow down your search to just a few similar tracks. Then, browse through the photos until you find your track.

Search by the following criteria:
• Common & Latin Name
• Track Length & Width
• Number of Toes
• Shape of Toes
• Claw Size
• Track Symmetry
• Mammal Family
• Location by US State, Canadian Province, or Mexico

The app also contains illustrated help guides that offer numerous tracking tips and trick, including: illustrated explanations of gait patterns, measuring tracks, and track anatomy.

Current species list:
• American Badger
• American Beaver
• American Bison
• American Black Bear
• American Hog-nosed Skunk
• American Marten
• American Mink
• Bighorn Sheep
• Black-tailed Jackrabbit
• Bobcat
• California Ground Squirrel
• Canada Lynx
• Chipmunk Spp
• Collared Peccary
• Cottontail Spp.
• Cow
• Coyote
• Domestic Dog
• Eastern Gray Squirrel
• Elk
• Feral Hog
• Fisher
• Fox Squirrel
• Gray Fox
• Gray Wolf
• Grizzly Bear
• Groundhog (Woodchuck)
• Harvest Mice Species
• Hispid Cotton Rat
• Horse
• Housecat
• Jaguar
• Jumping Mice Species
• Kangaroo Rat Species
• Kit Fox
• Long-tailed Weasel
• Mole Species
• Moose
• Mountain Goat
• Mountain Lion or Cougar
• Mule Deer
• Muskrat
• Nine-banded Armadillo
• North American Porcupine
• Northern Raccoon
• Northern River Otter
• Nutria
• Ocelot
• Pocket Gopher Species
• Pocket Mice Species
• Prairie Dogs
• Pronghorn
• Rat Species
• Red & Douglas’s Squirrel
• Red Fox
• Ringtail
• Rock Squirrel
• Shrew Species
• Snowshoe Hare
• Spotted Skunk Species
• Striped Skunk
• Swamp Rabbit
• Virginia Opossum
• Vole Species
• Western Gray Squirrel
• White-footed or Deer Mouse (Peromyscus Species)
• White-tailed Deer
• Woodrat Species
• Wolverine
• Wyoming Ground Squirrel
• Yellow-bellied Marmot

iTrack Wildlife was created by a professional wildlife biologist and CyberTracker certified Track and Sign Specialist and Evaluator.

Learn more at www.naturetracking.com

Version history

1.8.6
2022-02-23
Minor bug fixes and performance improvements.
1.8.5
2020-09-25
Minor bug fixes.
1.8.4
2020-07-15
Minor bug fixes.
1.8.3
2020-02-19
Fixed bug preventing some of the help pages from loading.
1.8.2
2020-02-17
Added support for dark mode.
1.8.1
2020-01-18
Added new species: mountain goat.
1.8
2020-01-07
Added support for iOS 13 and new iOS devices. Added skull photos for ocelot and jaguar.
1.7.2
2019-07-14
Support for iPhone X and other screen sizes.
Other minor improvements.
1.7.0
2019-07-10
Support for iPhone X and other screen sizes.
Much improved scrolling performance on the first screen.
Many other minor improvements.
1.6.1
2017-11-17
Performance improvements for iOS 11.
1.6
2017-10-27
This update brings dynamic type compatibility. This means that the font size will now adjust to the size you set for your device.
Go to Settings>General>Accessibility>Larger Text to adjust the size.
1.5.9
2017-01-06
Fixed ruler for new iPhones and iPads. Other small improvements.
1.5.8
2016-08-03
Added entry for prairie dogs. Now includes 70 species.
1.5.7
2016-03-01
This update includes new photos for swift fox and fox squirrel as well as bug fixes for the ruler.
1.5.6
2015-05-14
Minor bug fixes and enhancements.
1.5.5
2015-04-01
Adds 2 new species: jaguar and wolverine. Also fixes a bug that prevented images in some wiki pages from being loaded offline.

Notice: devices running iOS 7 may encounter a crash when opening some wiki pages. This is due to an Apple bug that I can't control. Please upgrade to iOS 8 to make sure things keep running smoothly.
1.5.4
2015-02-23
Adds a new species: fox squirrel. iTrack Wildlife Pro now contains 67 species. More coming soon. Also fixes a bug that caused a crash on iOS 6 devices.
1.5.3
2015-02-04
This update corrects a bug that caused some text to be cut off in the track description. It also corrects the latin name for domestic cow from Bos primigenius to Bos taurus.
1.5.1
2015-01-23
Added the ability to search for tracks with webbing and fur in the track!

Fixed a bug that caused a crash in iOS 6. Also fixed a small issue with image rotation in iOS 7.
1.5
2015-01-12
iTrack 1.5 includes several design enhancements and improves functionality with iOS 8. I've also added many new photos and some new features under the "Tracking Info" section.
1.4.2
2013-11-06
Several bug fixes related to the iOS 7 update.
1.4.1
2013-10-02
Addresses a bug that caused the "Tracking Tips" and "Help" screens to crash.
1.4
2013-09-25
iTrack Wildlife has a new look for iOS 7! In addition to the new design, there are several small improvements to the user interface. This version of iTrack Wildlife is compatible with iOS 5 and above and may not function as expected in earlier versions of iOS.
1.3.1
2013-06-18
Small bug fixes.
1.3.0
2013-05-06
Added dozens of new track and sign photos!
Added a new species: Ocelot.
Several more species are coming soon.
Photos in the zoom view can now be rotated! The zoom view UI has been significantly updated.

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Ratings

3.9 out of 5
32 Ratings

Reviews

Great Basin Planner,
It’s still the best out there!
I’ve been using this app for the past year year and a half or so after taking a tracking class here in the south west. It is by far the best way to identify animal tracks and sign. I would love it if he could upgrade and diversify the data perhaps by teaming up with someone who has done extensive work and is only published in books. Jonah, thank you for this great app and I look forward to improvements in the coming years.
Uddhava1,
Fantastic App
I am using this on my Iphone 5 on my field trips. It is totally self-contain for off line use. Very accurate tracking expert guides me as I look around. Better than any field manual I ever own. The developer fix the small wording in two days. So the text is now easy to read. Support this app by buying it.
Cinclus-,
Best track app I’ve found for the US
I found this app to be a handy reference to always have on hand. It would be nice to have the option of sorting the species taxonomical instead of alphabetically. A quiz feature could also be fun.
SkipHobbieProductions,
Awesome Tool!
Every naturalist, of every level will benefit from having this tool in their pocket on a hike!
BobbyParker,
Not what I expected
I wanted to snap a photo and find out what animal tracks I was seeing. These are illustrations with what animal made them; a $3 booklet at my local sports store. I purchased the pro app for $14 and it prompted be to upgrade to a bundle, so for 14 more dollars I get the basic version too ? I’m confused and feel ripped off.
Tim Donner,
Incredible Tracking and Natural History App
As an outdoor educator, I have been on a search for great tools to help teach the public about tracking and the natural world. Once I used this app it quickly jumped to the top of the list. This app contains tracks and signs of most of the common mammals that one would encounter in the United States. What is great about this app is that it shows actual pictures of the animal tracks, with descriptions as well. Along with tracks, there are photos for each animal's sign as well- what their scat looks like, feeding signs, etc.
I also appreciate all of the information that is now stored in the app from Wikipedia. It is great to have the information stored in the app for offline viewing, which comes in handy when you want to look up information about the animal but you don't have a wireless signal.
I also want to highlight the search feature which makes it easy to narrow down possible species based on size, toes, shape and your location, to name a few.

Great job! I would recommend this app to anyone!
Customer46131,
Do not waste your money!
This was not at all what I expected and was not useful. Do not waste your money.
Bryan 1776,
A waste
I started with A and it doesn’t have an alligator. Very little for the $
Davidg1975,
Not happy with app
Not what I expected it to be
Tracking App,
Get this App!
This is a GREAT app! Most of the time when I'm in the field I'm carrying one or more field guides, but not always. I do have my iPhone, though, set on vibrate, just in case there's an emergency. Now that iPhone is even more of a "must have" on outings since I have iTrack Wildlife on it. It's very easy to use, and I love the "Similar" feature, which lets you pull up what you think it might be (say Harvest Mice) then hit "Similar" and see Deer/White-footed Mouse, Vole, and Shrew, so I can do a fast comparison. Does it have everything on it that you could possibly want? Not yet (get real; it's not Mark Elbroch's "Mammal Tracks & Sign" -- it's an app for your iPhone), but it's got a lot and I fully anticipate this app is just going to get better and better with updates. This is a great product and I hightly recommend it.

Gary Seiser
Senior Tracker, San Diego Tracking Team
Tracker II, Cybertracker