by Nick Baker
A track-reading school and a comprehensive reference book for all nature lovers.
More than just tracks: eggs, bones, food marks and much more in a book.
Richly illustrated, entertaining and informative: a nature guide for all ages.
Mysterious holes in the ground or confused nests in the tree - who lives here? Gnawed cones, food marks on leaves - who ate here?
Often traces are the only evidence that an animal is nearby. If you can read these traces, they offer a fascinating insight into the way of life and behavior of the animals. This comprehensive handbook introduces the art of tracking, explains how to measure and manipulate footprints and tracks, shows the species-specific differences between structures, nests, caves, food and dung traces, and provides insight into the diversity of found objects such as bones, Feathers, covers, skins or remnants of meals.
288 pages, 14.8 x 21 cm
paperback, german
Haupt Verlag, 2014
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