Animal Tracks

Animal Tracks by James Kavanagh is a first edition pocket guide published by Waterford Press on May 1, 2000. This 12-page resource is designed to enhance the understanding of animal tracking, providing insights into the lives of various North American species. The guide features beautifully illustrated depictions of the tracks and signs of 65 common animals, making it a valuable tool for anyone interested in nature and wildlife.
Readers will find that this laminated guide not only serves as a portable companion for outdoor adventures but also includes a handy ruler for measuring tracks and signs. It is suitable for a wide range of users, including educators, naturalists, and outdoor enthusiasts. With its focus on outdoor skills and survival, Animal Tracks offers practical knowledge that can be applied in both educational settings and wilderness exploration.
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The ancient art of animal tracking can lead us deeper into the lives of animals… and sometimes right to the animals themselves. Every track and sign tells a story and brims with intrigue, so it’s helpful to get to know the animals behind the tracks and signs. The beautifully illustrated collection Animal Tracks features the tracks and signs of 65 common and familiar North American species as well as a handy ruler for the all-important practice of measuring tracks and signs. Laminated for durability, this folding pocket guide serves as a portable companion and is as useful in the outdoor learning setting as it is deep in the wilderness. Ideal for educators, learners, naturalists, trackers, and trekkers. Made in the USA.
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