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A practical illustrated field guide to reading animal sign and following tracks, organized in sections on hoofed game, predatory mammals, small mammals and fur-bearers, beavers and other rodents, and feathered game. Species entries describe foot anatomy, track and gait patterns, trail signs, and behavioral indicators such as dragging, pawing, and rubbing, with notes on wounded-animal trails and hunting methods. Numerous plates and diagrams compare prints, show footprints and trails in varied conditions, and offer step-by-step clues for distinguishing similar species and interpreting evidence during field tracking.

About the Author

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Josef Brunner

Josef Brunner was an author known for his work in the field of nature observation and tracking. His notable book, "Tracks and Tracking," provides insights into the art of tracking animals in the wild, emphasizing the importance of understanding animal behavior and the natural environment. Brunner's writing reflects a deep appreciation for nature and serves as a guide for both enthusiasts and professionals interested in wildlife tracking. Through his work, he contributed to the literature on outdoor skills and the relationship between humans and the natural world.

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