Wild animal trackers/ Rob Waring, series editor.

Contributor(s): Waring, RobMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Footprint reading library; Pre-intermediate A2Publisher: Boston : Thomson Heinle, c2008Description: 24 p.: ill., 1 maps ; 21 cmISBN: 9781424011681; 142401168XSubject(s): Readers | Wildlife -- Juvenile literature | Wildlife conservationists -- Juvenile literature | Ethnology -- Africa, Southern -- Juvenile literature | Technology -- Juvenile literature | Karoo National Park (South Africa) -- Juvenile literatureDDC classification: 920 Summary: In Africa, there is a group of people called 'Bushmen.' These people know a lot about wild animals. However, sometimes they can't tell others about the animals, because they don't speak the same language. How can the Bushmen share what they know?
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In Africa, there is a group of people called 'Bushmen.' These people know a lot about wild animals. However, sometimes they can't tell others about the animals, because they don't speak the same language. How can the Bushmen share what they know?

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