PIPs are located and sized so that animals using the path will walk over it and leave their
spoor without being disturbed. A glass plate, about , called a "tiger tracer" is then used to trace the outline of the
pugmark that was left on the PIP. This tracing is then transferred to a
protocol where over twenty pieces of information about the PIP, including the habitat, the pugmark, the direction of movement, etc., are recorded.
Plaster casts may also be made from the tracks. During 2002, in 71 tiger census units of
Simlipal Tiger Reserve, 8946 PIPs were laid over 1773 km of tracking routes, from which 764 pugmark tracings were collected along with 316 plaster casts. The PIPs are created in clusters of 2 or 3 along roads or at junctions of paths in a forest. Each PIP bears an identification number which is used during data analysis. Beginners who wish to develop an interest in animal tracks and signs can create a few PIPs and monitor them daily. PIPs running alongside a garden fence can give a wealth of information through tracks and signs. ==Advantages==