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Tracking Books

How to Age a White-tailed Deer Poster

Clearly illustrates how to age deer by jaw and teeth analysis. An invaluable tool!

26"x17" Poster. $8.00
A Field Guide to Mammal Tracking in North America
by James Halfpenny

Animal tracks in the snow of the mountain forest, in the mud along a streambank, or in the sand of the desert are much more than footprints. James Halfpenny’s Field Guide will allow the nature lover to satisfy his or her curiosity by identifying the animal that left the prints. But identification is only the beginning of a fascinating activity: interpretation is the rewarding goal of this book. With it anyone can be a nature detective, able to reconstruct the behavior of mammals from mice to moose. Tracks tell stories and the user of this book can read them. Based on field research, much of it the author’s own, the book brings the amateur naturalist the latest information on animal gaits and the interpretation of scat.

"...quite simply the best book ever written on the subject." - Mother Earth News

"...may be the most useful new work on the subject in 30 years" - Outside

Paperback. 163 pages. $15.00
Field Guide to Tracking Animals In Snow: How to Identify and Decipher Those Mysterious Winter Trails
by Louise Richardson Forrest

A White Season complement to the above book; covers the same region and mammals, with the important addition of winter habits and habitat preferences.

Paperback, 190 pages. $15.00

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