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From musk ox to muskrat, here are more than 40 of the 49th State's mammals and rodents, plus more than a dozen amphibians and birds. Concise descriptions of animals and their tracks are combined with detailed drawings of the front and back prints, stride patterns and other important identifying aspects. Each animal is captured in accurate black-and-white illustrations, including pattern and print comparisons. Each book in this series features a handy 4" rule printed on the back cover. A perfect pocket guide for teachers, parents, hikers, hunters, and adventurers.
Info on 40-50 animals common to each region.
This all-new edition includes descriptions of the habits, habitats, tracks, signs, and ranges of all the mammals of North America, as well as of selected birds, reptiles, amphibians, and insects. More than 1,000 line drawings and 100 color photographs further enhance the text.
Alaska has some of the most distinct and varied wildlife species anywhere in the world. It is a place that grows large mammals. They call Alaska, "The Last Frontier" and it holds are attention and creates within us an imagination of what it would be like to see some of these animals in the outdoors. This outdoor activity coloring book is for grade school students and any children and/or youth interested in learning the basics about mammal footprints and animal tracking. Most animals are nocturnal, which means they only come out at night. But, when the sun comes up we can see the gifts that all these wild animals left for us--tracks! These tracks tell a story of what happened while you were sleeping. So, take this book and learn how to see wildlife tracks and to read the stories left by the animals for you to follow.
Text and drawings explain how to identify wild animals by the tracks and other signs they leave.
Organized by track group for quick and easy identification, this guide has 60 entries covering more than 145 species of four-legged mammals commonly found in the Northwest.
This book will help anyone who is interested to re-enter the ancient dialogue between animals and humans, a dialogue which is at the core of a nondestructive way of being in nature.
An account of Scott's journey through the Alaskan bush and of the people he met along the way.