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A field guide to the tracks and signs of Southern and East African wildlife

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Tracking, something that once came naturally to man, is now a lost art. This book offers a guide to sign identification and interpretation. It suggests where to look for signs, how to identify them, and provides information on what the sign means.

310 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1994

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Chris Stuart

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February 16, 2013
Every animal leaves some indication of its presence or its passing – a track, a dropping, a feeding sign or perhaps just a depression in the grass. By reading these signs you can gather fascinating information about the animal’s behaviour, its feeding pattern, its movements and its relationship with its environment.
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