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Tracks and Tracking (Legacy Edition)
A Manual on Identifying, Finding, and Approaching Animals in The Wilderness with Just Their Tracks, Prints, and Other Signs
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This handbook offers practical techniques for tracking various wildlife species in their natural habitats. It covers essential skills such as identifying tracks, understanding animal behavior, and interpreting signs left by animals. With detailed illustrations and expert insights, readers will learn how to enhance their observation skills and deepen their connection with nature. This comprehensive guide is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, wildlife researchers, and anyone interested in the art of tracking.
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Tracks and Tracking (Legacy Edition), Jean-Josef Brunner
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- Released
- 2020
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- Title
- Tracks and Tracking (Legacy Edition)
- Subtitle
- A Manual on Identifying, Finding, and Approaching Animals in The Wilderness with Just Their Tracks, Prints, and Other Signs
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Jean-Josef Brunner
- Publisher
- Doublebit Press
- Released
- 2020
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 244
- ISBN13
- 9781643891507
- Category
- Hobby and Home, Survival / Bushcraft
- Description
- This handbook offers practical techniques for tracking various wildlife species in their natural habitats. It covers essential skills such as identifying tracks, understanding animal behavior, and interpreting signs left by animals. With detailed illustrations and expert insights, readers will learn how to enhance their observation skills and deepen their connection with nature. This comprehensive guide is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, wildlife researchers, and anyone interested in the art of tracking.