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Whitetail Deer presents readers with substantive yet easily digestible information on this medium-size animal. Where do they live? How do they communicate? This book contains all the information you need to become familiar with these fascinating animals. Accompanied by numerous full-color photos of whitetail deer in their natural habitat, this handy field guide makes an excellent take-home souvenir and reference for anybody interested in whitetail deer. Chapter topics include: 1.Species and subspecies identification 2.Range and habitat 3.Abilities and behavior 4.Whitetail deer and other…mehr

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Whitetail Deer presents readers with substantive yet easily digestible information on this medium-size animal. Where do they live? How do they communicate? This book contains all the information you need to become familiar with these fascinating animals. Accompanied by numerous full-color photos of whitetail deer in their natural habitat, this handy field guide makes an excellent take-home souvenir and reference for anybody interested in whitetail deer. Chapter topics include: 1.Species and subspecies identification 2.Range and habitat 3.Abilities and behavior 4.Whitetail deer and other animals (prey, predators, parasites and disease) 5.Reproduction and young 6.Whitetail deer and humans
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Autorenporträt
A writer, photographer, and naturalist, Jack Ballard is a frequent contributor to numerous regional and national publications. He has written hundreds of articles on wildlife and wildlife-related topics. His photos have been published in numerous books, calendars, and magazines. Jack has received multiple awards for his writing and photography from the Outdoor Writers Association of America and other professional organizations. He holds two master¿s degrees and is an accomplished public speaker, entertaining students, conference attendees, and recreation conservation groups with his compelling narratives. When not wandering the backcountry, he hangs his hat in Red Lodge, Montana. See more of his work at jackballard.com.