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| Keeping Track Bandana with accurate track depictions of North American mammals.
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| Pocket sized identification cards. There is a lot of information packed into each of these 4" by 2 1/2" cards.
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| The ruler is made of durable plastic which when folded frames animal tracks and other natural phenomena to aid in the identification and recording of sign. A matte finish allows one to mark key information with an erasable pen. On the reverse side are highly accurate tracks of major North American mammals scaled relative to other species.
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| An accurate 4x6 water proof tracking card complete with 31 accurate mammal track drawings, tracker key and how to measure trail width and movement. It has a 6" ruler on it and it comes with a 1" ring to attach the card to your jacket or backpack.
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| The Keeping Track Guide to Photographing Animal Tracks and Sign, by Timothy J. Sullivan and Mark Platner © 2001. A 20 page guide filled with photographic illustrations and chock-full of information on photographing animal tracks and sign. This self-published photography guide provides a primer on general photography equipment and techniques for the tracker and naturalist.
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| Walking Sticks made of wood from Vermont's Northeast Kingdom with six common tracks etched on one side of each stick.
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