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Book Recommendations: Tracking

Field Guide to Tracking Animals in Snow Field Guide to Tracking Animals in Snow Author: Louise R. Forrest
How to identify and decipher those mysterious winter trails.
Nature Observation and Tracking Nature Observation and Tracking Author: Tom Brown, JR., with Brandt Morgan
Utilizing the ancient lore of Native Americans, Tom Brown passes on a timeless tradition that connects humankind to the earth. This unique volume teaches us the basics of sight, smell, and taste; it shows us how to become one with nature and how to receive all the signs and signals of the multitude of living creatures with whom we share the beauty and bounty of the wilderness.
Tracking and the Art of Seeing How to Read Animal Tracks and Sign Tracking and the Art of Seeing: How to Read Animal Tracks and Sign Author: Paul Rezendes
In this newly revised and updated edition of his highly acclaimed field guide, renowned nature photographer and tracking expert Paul Rezendes brings the fields and forests to life with his unique observations on North American wildlife and their tracks and sign. Illustrated with hundreds of his original photographs, Tracking and the Art of Seeing provides complete information on the behavior and habitat of over 50 animal species and shows you how to identify animals by their tracks, trail patterns, droppings, dens, scratches and other sign.

Start of Quechee Gorge along Ottauquechee River (photo by Webmaster)


 

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