
Tracks and Tracking, written by Josef Brunner and first published in 1909, is a scientific guide for hunters focusing on the art of tracking game animals in North America. Brunner emphasizes the importance of understanding animal tracks, trails, and signs to enhance hunting success and promote ethical practices. The book draws on Brunner's two decades of outdoor experience and outlines the anatomical features and movement patterns of various animals, providing essential knowledge for both novice and experienced hunters.