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THE NEW ANTHOLOGY OF CONTENTS SUSAN MORSE’S GENERAL TRACKING Declining Populations: What Does ESSAYS FOR Canid versus Felid Bedside Stories the Future Hold? When a Wild Kills a Deer Cat Communique MUSKRAT NORTHERN WOODLANDS Making Sense of Scent Marking Bobcat Betrothals The Resourceful Muskrat A Scent Message from an Arizona Jaguar Bobcat Scrapes Scratch Back CANADIAN LYNX Opossum Raised-Leg Urination Is the Lynx Missing? What’s the Scoop on Poop? The Missing Lynx Porcupine Signs of Spring Clods, Wedgies and Imprints Scratch and Sniff Shed Hunters Summers’s Other Nest Builders Form Follows Function Nip Twigs Hair! Hair! Looking for Lynx BOTANY AS IT RELATES TO WILDLIFE Lynx in Love Raccoon Ramblings Soft Serve: Autumn’s Unheralded Mast Species Raccoon or Otter? High-Hanging Fruit: Boom and Bust Seed Crops Cougar Conundrum RIVER OTTER of Conifers Twist or Spraint? A Seed’s Promise Omnivorous Coyote Slippery Business (or is it Pleasure?) Cavities are Good! FISHER Feet Make Tracks Fisher Forays at Work A Fisher’s Stash Snowshoe Hare Beavers at Home for the Winter True Grit SQUIRRELS – RED and GRAY BIRDS Getting on the Stick Sap Taps A Different Drummer Fisher or Otter? Red Squirrel’s Stashes, Cashes and Trash • More than 80 articles on wildlife Snow Angels FOXES: AND Gray Squirrel’s Caching and Feeding Sign and natural history — many ex- Snow Birds: Staying North for the Winter A Fox Meets its Match Putting Up Food panded from the original BLACK New Life on the Edge STRIPED • Fascinating facts and anecdotes Black Bear Mark Trees Is it Gray Fox or Red? Skunked from Morse’s years in the field Babysitter Trees Not all Foxes are Red Nose Probes and Digs Bear Nests Wee Beasties Watch Out! WEASEL • Hundreds of stunning photos Grubbing MARTEN White on White • Updated tracking tips and tech- Bear with Us A Marten’s Banquet Weasels Down Under niques Mast Miracles MICE and SMALL WHITETAIL DEER Bear Bites and Birches Sign of Wee Beasties in Spring Sorting out the Subtleties of the Rut Order yours today! Bear Dens MINK What’s the Rub? Mail-in orders only. Send a check for Hungry as a Bear? Try Browse and Salad Water Weasel Velvet “Rub Out” $52.50 per copy -- $45 for the book Bear Tracks on Trees Mink: Summer on the Beach Hidden Treasures and $7.50 for U.S. shipping and han- Bear Families in Spring MOOSE Marrow Core Analysis dling*. Be sure to include your The Ap-Peel of Cambium Spring is When the Moose Come Down Hardship in the Deeryard name, address and email. Send your Curious Sign Wallowing in Love Breakfast in Bed order to: in Spring Wetlands Do Moose Bark? Getting to the Bottom of the Scrape Looking Closely at Bear Nests Twig Eater W&H Book Blood in the Snow When the Wolf Returns Keeping Track Ghost Moose WOODCHUCK P.O. Box 1115 The Intriguing Woodchuck Richmond, VT 05477