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Next Step: Interpreting Animal Tracks, Trails & Sign [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 570 pages, height x width: 230x155 mm, weight: 926 g, 103 b/w illus & 227 colour photos
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Sep-2023
  • Izdevniecība: McDonald & Woodward Publishing Company, US
  • ISBN-10: 1935778250
  • ISBN-13: 9781935778257
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 570 pages, height x width: 230x155 mm, weight: 926 g, 103 b/w illus & 227 colour photos
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Sep-2023
  • Izdevniecība: McDonald & Woodward Publishing Company, US
  • ISBN-10: 1935778250
  • ISBN-13: 9781935778257
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The Next Step is not another track identification guidebook. Rather, it is a book that will assist the tracker to proceed from the discovery and accurate identification of animal tracks through the search for other tracks and associated sign toward reaching an informed idea — an interpretation — of what the animal that made the tracks was experiencing at the time those tracks were made. The opening chapter frames the subject by touching on the difficulties and the rewards of tracking. Following chapters move through considerations of how the tracker finds, recognizes, and mentally processes the tracks and sign encountered; the role of different environments in hosting, influencing, and recording evidence of animal behaviors; the way in which tracks record different patterns of animal movement across and through those environments; provide examples of how information gathered by the tracker can be synthesized into an interpretation of the animal’s behavior at the time that the tracks were made.Detailed information about the tracks, trails, and sign of selected species of mammals is provided in a lengthy chapter, following which is a presentation of tracking tips, tracking problems for the reader-tracker to solve, and three forays into the world of the mountain lion in search of tracks and sign of an unusually elusive target. Back matter includes a glossary, two appendices, references, and an index.The Next Step will be useful to a wide range of readers and trackers, from professionals in biological sciences and natural resources to those more casual nature enthusiasts wanting to broaden their insights into the animal life taking place around them. Any reader who has an identified animal track with which to begin may take “the next step” toward documenting and interpreting the behavior of the wild animal whose trail or sign he or she may have found in forest, field, and wetland. The Next Step is at the front of the game of interpreting animal tracks, trails, and signs.

Unlike other books that deal mostly with identification of the tracks, trails and sign of wild animals, The Next Step is the only book available that concentrates on finding that evidence in the first place and then on interpreting it in order to understand the behavior of the identified animal and its interacts with its habitat.
Preface vii
Chapter I Introduction to The Next Step
3(16)
The Difficulties and the Rewards
3(4)
Eco-tracking
7(2)
Organization of the Book
9(3)
An Engagement
12(7)
Chapter II The Inner Game
19(44)
Perception: Looking and Seeing
19(1)
Perception: Looking
20(18)
Perception: Feet and Tracks
38(6)
Perception: Seeing
44(19)
Chapter III The Outer Game
63(38)
Contexts
63(16)
Habitats for Tracking
79(22)
Chapter IV Patterns and Gaits
101(50)
Trailing
101(3)
Terms
104(4)
Space, Time and Energy
108(2)
Imagining
110(1)
Categories of Gaits
110(2)
Aligned Gaits and Their Patterns
112(1)
Displaced Gaits and Their Patterns
113(1)
Transverse and Rotary Patterns
114(2)
Direct Registration and the Walking Gait
116(6)
Verticality
122(5)
High-energy Patterns and Gaits
127(1)
Bipedality and Quadrupedality
127(1)
Lope versus Gallop
128(11)
Bounding
139(8)
"The Raccoon Catastrophe"
147(4)
Chapter V Putting It Together
151(34)
How Predation Works
151(10)
Anthropomorphism
161(1)
Unlearning a Few Rules
162(4)
Interpreting Some Trails
166(19)
Chapter VI Species Notes
185(212)
"Sign"
185(14)
Species Notes: Black Bear
199(19)
Species Notes: Beaver
218(17)
Species Notes: Bobcat
235(34)
Species Notes: Porcupine
269(11)
Species Notes: Fisher
280(17)
Species Notes: Eastern Coyote
297(12)
Species Notes: Red Fox
309(11)
Species Notes: Gray Fox
320(18)
Species Notes: White-tailed Deer
338(19)
Species Notes: Moose
357(6)
Species Notes: Otter, Mink and Other Weasels
363(13)
Species Notes: Hawk and Owl Sign
376(9)
Species Notes: The Great Foolers
385(5)
Species Notes: Cougar
390(7)
Chapter VII Applications
397(70)
Tracking Tips
397(32)
Tracking Problems
429(20)
Mountain Lions
449(18)
Endpiece. What Does the Fox See?
467(8)
Fox Wisdom
468(7)
Glossary
475(8)
Appendix A Solutions to the Tracking Problems
483(16)
Appendix B Preparations
499(52)
Tracking Tools
500(16)
Recording Information: Data Cards
516(7)
How to Stay Warm Outdoors in the Winter
523(19)
Finding Your Way
542(5)
Emergency Shelter
547(4)
Bibliography 551(2)
Index 553