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Animal Tracks of the Northwest Playing Cards

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The playing cards in this beautiful deck feature detailed illustrations of 54 of the most common and noteworthy mammal tracks of the Northwest.
  • 11 April 2017
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Play Cards and Learn to Identify Mammal Tracks in the Northwestern United States!

Anyone who enjoys nature, wildlife, and the great outdoors will love these cards for playing your favorite games or to use as flash cards. Inspired by Jonathan Poppele’s popular Animal Tracks of the Northwest quick guide, this gorgeous deck of playing cards features detailed illustrations of 54 of the most notable mammal tracks in the Northwestern states of Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and also Northern California. Each card depicts realistic tracks of such animals as the Canada Lynx, Moose, River Otter, and more—along with range maps—so you can begin to learn what 54 different animal prints look like.

Card Features

  • 54 of the most notable mammal tracks
  • Realistic illustrations on every card
  • Ideal for card games or as flash cards

Play games like blackjack, poker, rummy, and solitaire while learning more about tracking. Get Animal Tracks of the Northwest Playing Cards for yourself, and you can also give this deck of cards as a fun and thoughtful gift.

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Price: $8.95
Publisher: Adventure Publications
Imprint: Adventure Publications
Series: Nature's Wild Cards
Publication Date: 11 April 2017
Trim Size: 3.50 X 2.50 in
ISBN: 9781591936923
Format: Other
BISACs: GAMES & ACTIVITIES / Card Games / General, Card games, NATURE / Animals / Mammals, NATURE / Regional, SPORTS & RECREATION / Outdoor Skills, NON-CLASSIFIABLE, Hobbies, quizzes & games, Wildlife: general interest
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Jonathan Poppele is a naturalist, author, and educator with wide-ranging interests. He earned a master's degree in Conservation Biology from the University of Minnesota, studying citizen science, environmental education, and how to cultivate a personal relationship with the natural world through animal tracking. He has taught ecology, environmental studies, biology, and technical writing at the University of Minnesota. An avid outdoorsman and student of natural history, Jon is a member of the Minnesota Trackers Club and the International Society for Professional Trackers, and he is the founder of the Minnesota Wildlife Tracking Project. A Black Belt in the peaceful martial art of Ki-Aikido, Jon is also the founder and director of the Center for Mind-Body Oneness in Saint Paul, Minnesota.

Clubs: Rodents, shrews & moles

  • Shrews
  • Moles
  • Harvest Mice
  • White-footed Mice
  • House Mouse
  • Voles & Lemmings
  • Pocket Mice
  • Jumping Mice
  • Old World Rats
  • Kangaroo Rats
  • Woodrats
  • Pocket Gophers
  • Mountain Beaver

Diamonds: Larger rodents & rabbits

  • Chipmunks
  • Ground Squirrels
  • Red/Pine Squirrels
  • Northern Flying Squirrel
  • Tree Squirrels
  • Marmots
  • American Pika
  • Cottontail Rabbits
  • Snowshoe Hare
  • Muskrat
  • North American Porcupine
  • Nutria
  • American Beaver

Spades: Weasels, skunks, raccoons & bears

  • Weasels
  • American Mink
  • American Marten
  • Fisher
  • American Badger
  • River Otter
  • Wolverine
  • Western Spotted Skunk
  • Striped Skunk
  • Ringtail
  • Northern Raccoon
  • Black Bear
  • Brown Bear

Hearts: Dogs, cats & hoofed animals

  • Gray Fox
  • Red Fox
  • Coyote
  • Gray Wolf
  • Bobcat
  • Canada Lynx
  • Cougar
  • Pronghorn
  • Mountain Goat
  • Mountain Sheep
  • Deer
  • Elk
  • Moose

Jokers

  • Jackrabbits
  • Virginia Opossum