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Whitetail Tracks: The Deer's History & Impact in North America

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This historical exploration with brilliant photography explains why the white-tailed deer has enjoyed widespread success against daunting odds, disasters, and predation, including human hunters. Bridges the gap between hunters and naturalists by providing a common understanding of whitetail history.

176 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2001

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Valerius Geist

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February 21, 2023
A well written look into the natural history of whitetails and their impact on us as humans now and then. There is perhaps no one more qualified to write on North American ungulates than Dr. Valerius Geist.
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