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Animal Tracks of the Appalachians

von
Eder, TamaraRoss, GaryIllustrationenGrove, KindrieIllustrationen
TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
160 Seiten
Englisch
Publishing Partnerserschienen am06.07.2001
Concise descriptions of the animals and their tracks are combined with detailed drawings of the front and back prints, stride patterns and other important identifying features. Over 58 common animals from upper New York state to Tennessee appear in this compact black and white book. Perfect for hikers, teachers and parents, as well as a reference for children.mehr

Produkt

KlappentextConcise descriptions of the animals and their tracks are combined with detailed drawings of the front and back prints, stride patterns and other important identifying features. Over 58 common animals from upper New York state to Tennessee appear in this compact black and white book. Perfect for hikers, teachers and parents, as well as a reference for children.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-1-55105-256-4
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
FormatTrade Paperback (USA)
Erscheinungsjahr2001
Erscheinungsdatum06.07.2001
Seiten160 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 109 mm, Höhe 146 mm, Dicke 15 mm
Gewicht132 g
Artikel-Nr.24180621

Autor

Eder, TamaraRoss, GaryIllustrationenGrove, KindrieIllustrationen
Tamara Eder, equipped from the age of six with a canoe, a dip net and a notepad, grew up in Alberta with a fascination for nature and the diversity of life, She has a degree in environmental conservation sciences, and has photographed and written about wildlife in Bermuda, the Galapagos Islands, the Amazon Basin, Argentina, Tibet and India. With a fondness for paleontology, Tamara has studied and participated in paleo digs in Alberta and Patagonia. She has worked in both Canada and Argentina as an interpretive naturalist and guide, specializing in ecology and paleontology. An award-winning photographer, her photographs appear in numerous books, posters and online magazines. Tamara now lives in Patagonia and she continues to write, photograph and travel.