Instructions Step 1: Search for woodchucks in their natural habitats, which span from east-central Alaska and British Columbia to northern Idaho, through most of southern Canada and south to eastern Kansas, northern Alabama and Virginia. Woodchucks can...
Instructions Step 1: Observe the animal's behavior while he makes the sound. While feeding, woodchucks make "chuck-chuck" noises. This is the sound that gave the woodchuck its name. Step 2: Notice how the sound changes when the animal is alarmed. A...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Large branches Grass Stones Comfortable chair Binoculars Camera Tripod Snacks Water Journal Pencil Step 1: Locate an occupied woodchuck burrow. If the outside of the burrow is clean and has fresh tracks or trampled...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Yard or area that you want to keep coyotes away from Wolf urine (granules or liquid) Step 1: Determine the area you would like to secure. Is it simply the garden in your backyard or your entire property? Also...