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Mammal Tracks and Signs of the Northeast

Field / Identification Guide
By: Diane K Gibbons
137 pages, 235 b/w illus
Mammal Tracks and Signs of the Northeast
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  • Mammal Tracks and Signs of the Northeast ISBN: 9781584652427 Paperback May 2003 Out of stock with supplier: order now to get this when available
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A field guide which conveys the pleasure of tracking and provides illustrations and descriptions (for 37 species) of scat, gait patterns, trail width, habitat, food sources, breeding seasons and range maps.

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Biography

Diane K. Gibbons is an accomplished naturalist and Illustrator and has spent over twelve years studying wildlife tracking with some of the best trackers in the United States. She has a Masters of Science in Environmental Biology from Antioch New England Graduate School. Diane leads workshops in tracking, wilderness skills and nature awareness, and lives in southern New Hampshire with her husband Paul and their four dogs.
Field / Identification Guide
By: Diane K Gibbons
137 pages, 235 b/w illus
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