A quick sighting can help without making you responsible for catching or holding the animal.
About TrackTail ID 273b4zg. Include when and where you saw the animal. Your exact contact details are not shown publicly.
Sighting form
Send a reviewable sighting
Safe time and place first. TrackTail AI can publish a public-safe update when gates pass; exact location, contact, original images, and matches stay governed.
How TrackTail reviews this
First report frame
Sighting evidence path
Submit enough public-safe evidence to start review. TrackTail AI may publish safe facts when gates pass; it never reveals contact, confirms a match, closes a report, dispatches help, or proves ownership/custody.
Linked public ID: 273b4zg. The ID gives context only; it does not prove match, ownership, or contact permission.
Status links add updates to a case thread; they do not grant private access or prove ownership/custody.
Review steps
1
Confirm no custody
Use sighting when you saw the animal but are not holding or transporting it.
2
Share approximate movement
Give safe area, time, direction, and condition without encouraging chasing or exact live-location exposure.
3
Attach only safe evidence
Photo or reply-contact evidence stays private/review-only until governed handling decides what is safe.
4
Save the reference
Use the reference to check review progress or add a safe follow-up later.
What helps reviewers
Add public-safe facts that help a reviewer understand the animal, timing, and area. Use the email path when you need to include photos or a reply address.
Where and when you saw the animal, with a safe landmark or area description.
Direction of travel, condition, and whether the animal seemed injured or in danger.
A photo if you could take one safely.
Use the email option if TrackTail needs a reply address or photo attachment.