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Animal Tracks of the Northwest: Your Way to Easily Identify Animal Tracks

Spiral bound

Main Details

Title Animal Tracks of the Northwest: Your Way to Easily Identify Animal Tracks
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Jonathan Poppele
SeriesAdventure Quick Guides
Physical Properties
Format:Spiral bound
Pages:22
Dimensions(mm): Height 190,Width 109
ISBN/Barcode 9781591936961
ClassificationsDewey:591.4790979
Audience
General
Illustrations Color photos throughout, B&W illustrations throughout

Publishing Details

Publisher Adventure Publications, Incorporated
Imprint Adventure Publications, Incorporated
Publication Date 4 May 2017
Publication Country United States

Description

Play cards and learn about animal tracks! This gorgeous deck of playing cards, put together by author Jonathan Poppele, features detailed animal track illustrations of 54 common mammals-including the River Otter, Moose, Canada Lynx, and more-created to look just as they appear in nature! All featured species are applicable for the Northwestern states of Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and northern California! Anyone who enjoys the outdoors will love having these cards for playing their favorite games or to use as animal track flash cards.

Author Biography

Jonathan Poppele is a naturalist and educator. He earned a master's degree in Conservation Biology and has taught ecology, environmental studies and biology. Jon is a member of the International Society for Professional Trackers. He lives in Saint Paul, MN.

Reviews

"Jonathan Poppele has created a terrific little resource here on some of the most common animals in the region that a tracker might be interested in. There are great details about track ID, as well as some bigger picture concepts in how to learn track ID, as well as animal gait interpretation. An inspired naturalist will be grateful to have this in your backpack." -Marcus Reynerson, Evaluator at Tracker Certification North America and Lead Instructor at Wilderness Awareness School