Mark Elbroch

Dr. Mark Elbroch is a recognized expert on wildlife tracking. A Senior Tracker certified by Cyber Tracker Conservation, he is Lead Scientist for the Puma Program for Panthera, www.panthera.org, and Lead for the Teton Cougar Project in Patagonia. Mark's work with mountain lions has been featured on BBC and his work in North America continues to break ground on mountain lion community ecology. He has authored and coauthored ten books on wildlife tracking and natural history and has won the National Outdoor Book Award for his field guides, including the first edition of Mammal Tracks & Sign. He is a regular contributor to National Geographic's News Blog and a regular guest on NPR. He lives in Sequim, Washington.