Download Scats and Tracks of the Mid-Atlantic: A Field Guide To The Signs Of Seventy Wildlife Species (Scats and Tracks Series) eBook
by James Halfpenny,Jim Bruchac
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Field, Identification Guide Identification Key. Series: Scats & Tracks Series James Halfpenny was featured in a Discovery Channel documentary on the loss of native tracking skills and has taught outdoor education since 1961 for the Smithsonian, Outward Bound, and th. .
Field, Identification Guide Identification Key. Series: Scats & Tracks Series. By: James C Halfpenny(Author), Jim Bruchac(Author), Todd Telander(Illustrator). 192 pages, b/w illustrations. Publisher: Falcon Guides. James Halfpenny was featured in a Discovery Channel documentary on the loss of native tracking skills and has taught outdoor education since 1961 for the Smithsonian, Outward Bound, and the Appalachian Mountain Club. Field, Identification Guide Identification Key.
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Tracks, Scats and Signs (Take Along Guides). Scats and Tracks of North America: A Field Guide To The Signs Of Nearly 150 Wildlife Species (Scats and Tracks Series). Series: Scats and Tracks Series.
book by James C. Halfpenny. This guide helps readers figure out what they are looking at with superb illustrations and informative text.
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Scats & Tracks of North America covers nearly 150 of the continent's most common or characteristic species of.
Scats & Tracks of North America covers nearly 150 of the continent's most common or characteristic species of mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians north of Mexico. It also includes rare species of particular interest or significance, such as the jaguarundi, the polar bear, and the wolverine.
a handy guide to the scats, tracks, and. signs. of. various vertebrates. Although no major differences in the distribution of wildlife species resulted from the vegetation management, differences are expected in the future as vegetation differences become more pronounced. the Great Plains. will appreciate its restricted scope, quality illustrations, and easy-to-read style, making this a good first guide. Data from this study will be of value to resource managers attempting to provide optimal habitat for biodiversity.
Easy-to-use scat and track measurements appear on each page, making this book especially field friendly and .
James Halfpenny was featured in a Discovery Channel documentary on the loss of native tracking skills and has taught outdoor education since 1961 for the Smithsonian, Outward Bound, and the Appalachian Mountain Club.