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Whether you're exploring a snowy trail, walking through the woods, or just curious about the critters in your backyard, Alberta Animal Tracks is your perfect field guide. From tiny deer mice to towering moose, and everything in between — including red foxes, Coyotes, snowshoe hares, and porcupines — this book makes identifying wildlife tracks fun and easy.

 

Ideal for kids, parents, teachers, outdoor adventurers, and budding naturalists, this guide features:

  • Beautiful, accurate illustrations of Alberta’s wild animals

  • Clear, detailed drawings of both fore and hind prints

  • Stride patterns and tracking tips

  • Easy-to-follow identification tools

  • Insight into animal behavior and movement

  • Back cover comes with ruler for track measurements to help with species identification

 

 

Whether you're on a nature walk or teaching a classroom full of curious minds, this book is a must-have for connecting with Alberta’s wild side.

Alberta Animal Tracks Field Guide Book

C$13.00Price
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