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This tabbed booklet features illustrations of animal tracks, organized by group, to help readers quickly identify the animal tracks they see.
List of contents
Helpful Notes for Using This Quick Guide
About the Author
Tiny Mammals
Squirrels
Large Rodents
Rabbits
Skunks
Weasels
Five-toe Walkers
Dogs
Cats
Ungulates
Birds
Reptiles & Amphibians
Tracking Tips
Photographing Tracks
Track Group Chart
About the author
Jonathan Poppele is a naturalist, author, and educator who works to help people connect more deeply to themselves, to others, and to the natural world. He earned a master's degree in Conservation Biology from the University of Minnesota and taught at the U of M for many years before leaving to focus on his own projects. An avid outdoorsman and student of natural history, Jon is the founder and director of the Minnesota Wildlife Tracking Project. Jon is also Head Instructor of the Center for Mind-Body Oneness in Saint Paul, Minnesota, where he teaches meditation, mindfulness, and the peaceful martial art of Ki-Aikido.
Summary
This tabbed booklet features illustrations of animal tracks, organized by group, to help readers quickly identify the animal tracks they see.
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“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