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Mammal Tracks & Sign: A Guide to North American Species

Author Mark Elbroch
Publisher Stackpole Books
Category Nature
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Author(s)Mark Elbroch
ISBN / ASIN0811726266
ISBN-139780811726269
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank44,679
CategoryNature
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

Description

  • 2003 National Outdoor Book Award Winner
  • Detailed track and trail data for 135 species with actual-size track illustrations in one section
  • Scat photos and data for dozens of animals

    The most thorough treatment of the subject ever published, this amazing guide brings together clear track and trail illustrations, range maps, and full-color photographs showing feeding signs, scat, tunnels, burrows, bedding areas, remains, and more, to give a wealth of information about hundreds of mammal species living in North America. How to find, identify, measure, and interpret the clues mammals leave behind--explained and illustrated like never before. Includes essays that contextualize tracking as a developing science continually garnering more interest and participation; included also are instructive anecdotes from the author's work as a tracker and wildlife expert. An invaluable resource for beginning or professional trackers and wildlife enthusiasts in all North American locations.

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