商品簡介
For serious trackers, hunters, and outdoors-people, identifying tracks and sign is only part of the ultimate goal. You want to follow the trail and find the animal that made it. Written by a trio of master trackers, this unique guide teaches you how: What to look for to discern an animal's pathway, what information tracks and sign convey, how to move through the wilderness to get within sight of the quarry, how to avoid dangerous encounters---everything trackers need to know to achieve their final goal.
作者簡介
NOBA award-winning author Mark Elbroch has contributed to numerous research projects in North America, including the capturing and collaring of cougars and Glacier National Park's bear sign survey. He lives in Vermont. Louis Liebenberg is managing director of CyberTracker Conservation, an associate at Harvard University, and author of The Art of Tracking and Field Guide to the Animal Tracks of South Africa. Adriaan Louw is a leading trainer of ecotourism guides in South Africa, past chairperson of the Field Guides Association of Southern Africa, and professional member of the International Society of Professional Trackers.