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Droppings, Dung & Scats of Southern African Wildlife

Field / Identification Guide New
By: Lee Gutteridge(Author)
136 pages, colour photos
Droppings, Dung & Scats of Southern African Wildlife
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About this book

One of the keys to understanding the life of the Southern African bush is through identifying the droppings of wild animals. Whether you call it scat, poop, spraint, tath or fewmets, the presence of a pile of this stuff on the garden lawn, a pathway through the veld or on the windshield of your car will lead to the question of who left it there.

In this book, you will find images and identification hints for the faecal deposits of mammals, reptiles, amphibians, birds and even insect, mollusc and arachnid life. Ideal as a handbook in the bush, staying in a game park or in the collection of a wildlife researcher, this book is a wonderful aid and resource.

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Biography

Lee Gutteridge is a well-known tracker and guide, with over 30 years of dirt-time, and a passion for sharing information. He runs full-time courses on various aspects of the natural world with his partner, Dr Kersey Lawrence, in the Lowveld of South Africa. He particularly focuses on teaching F.G.A.S.A. Nature Guides, trackers on the international CyberTracker system and university study-abroad programmes from around the planet.

Field / Identification Guide New
By: Lee Gutteridge(Author)
136 pages, colour photos
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