1. Find a large piece of woodland.
2. Get a friend to run off and hide
3. Find him
But for more specifics, look at footprints and how the shades of the dirt differ to determine how fresh the tracks are.
Rabbits are easy to look for, Just shoot with a camera not a gun -.- Find the undergrowth trails where they run, the obvious indicator is pellets. Chewed blades of grass and that sort of thing.
Really it is kind of hard to explain how to look for things over the internet, you are best off reading up in wildlife textbooks and then learning by experience.
Knowing the wildlife in the area you are tracking in will make it so much easier to find since you won't be looking for bear tracks in the UK and badger trails in the US.
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But rabbit can be good if done properly. Great way to reinforce tracking skill is to put a penalty behind a bad hunt. Lose the rabbit, lose the ability to eat for the night.
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Personally I wouldn't but what other people do is up to them. Some people track for photographs/watch wildlife others do it for hunting.