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One of the challenges and rewards of being a field biologist is being able recreate a predation event. But that experience is often difficult and frustrating, as time, weather, and other factors can make clues sparse. Even the most careful of investigators can spend hours second-guessing themselves while exhausting every possibility from inconclusive evidence.
• A step-by-step approach for gathering evidence.
• Suggestions of what to focus on at carcass site
• A template of terminology to use when classifying a predation.
• A guide for investigating and determining signs of hemorrhage
• Signs of kill and kill sites by species, including deer, elk, and lynx
• And dozens more tips
With a waterproof cover and sturdy pages, the SCIF’sPredation ID Manualis a must have for every serious hunter and field biologist.Kurt Alt worked from 1975 until his retirement in 2010 as a wildlife biologist for the Fish, Wildlife, and Parks Department of Montana. He has also collaborated with biologists from all over the world on hunting and conservation schemes. He lives in Bozeman, Montana.Matthew Eckert is the director of conservation for the Safari Club International Foundation. He lives in Washington, DC.
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