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A beginner's guide to hunting and trapping secrets

1988
An introduction to hunting and trapping ducks, geese, pheasants, grouse, whitetail deer, and small game that explains basic techniques and includes recipes.

Trapped

2001
Brenna, one of the volunteers at the Wild at Heart animal clinic, is horrified to find a dog caught in a trap in the local nature preserve, but subsequent events prove that every story has two sides.

Fox in a trap

1987
Daniel looks forward to helping his Uncle Peter set traps for the foxes that have been plaguing the family farm, until the discovery of a severed fox paw makes him seriously question what he and his uncle are doing.

Ghost song

1992
When a magical shaman of the Ghost World visits a fur trapper for the czar and tries to claim his son Ambrosi, the father resists, while Ambrosi finds himself tempted to renounce his mortality and learn the secrets of his true destiny.

Fielder's herbal helper for hunters, trappers, and fishermen

1982
A collection of folklore about the medicinal remedies of many wild plants for human and animal use. Also includes information on many myths that don't work, good-luck charms, and other pieces of wildlife lore.

Trapped

2003
Brenna, one of the volunteers at the Wild at Heart animal clinic, is horrified to find a dog caught in a trap in the local nature preserve, but subsequent events prove that every story has two sides.

Trapping, fishing, and plant food

2003
Explains how the Special Forces live, eat, and survive in the wilderness, describing how to set traps to catch small animals, which fish can be caught with improvised line and bait, which plant food is edible, and how to spot poisonous flora and fungi.

The mountain men

1996
Describes the adventures and trials experienced by explorers of the western United States during the eighteenth and nineteenth century.

On the trapping trail

1989
Presents the adventures of a trapper and his son in the era when the fur trade boom was helping to open up the West to pioneers and settlers. Information pages supply additional facts about life in the American West.

The trap

2008
In alternating chapters, seventeen-year-old Johnny Least-Weasel, who is better known for brains than brawn, worries about his missing grandfather, and the grandfather, Albert Least-Weasel, struggles to survive, caught in his own steel trap in the Alaskan winter.

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