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** If you would like to experience the app check out eTrees of Southern Africa LITE which is FREE and includes 30 species **
This interactive version of Braam and Piet van Wyk’s Field Guide to Trees of Southern Africa is an essential field guide for those visiting and living in the region with an interest in tree species. It describes over 840 of the more common and accessible tree species found in the Southern African region.
This guide has species arranged in 43 logical groups based on easy-to-observe leaf and stem characteristics.
FEATURES:
Search by English, Afrikaans or Scientific tree names.
Now a universal app - designed for both iPad and iPhone.
Images, distribution maps and text descriptions of over 840 species found throughout the region.
Most species have multiple full colour photographs for easy identification including photos of the full tree.
A 'Group Search' that allows you to easily identify a tree species based on the characteristics of the leaves.
A 'Compare' feature that allows you to compare two species on the same screen
You can select a location in Southern Africa, so that the lists of trees throughout the program display only the trees in that location.
A personal species list that stores your sightings saved to the device that can be exported via email in a CSV format.
*Uninstalling the program will result in the loss of your list, it is recommended that you keep your own backup (master list) separate from the program.
For more wildlife guides see our other apps: Sasol eBirds of Southern Africa, Wildlife of Southern Africa, British Wildlife Photoguide, Kingdon Guide to African Mammals, eSnakes of Southern Africa.
NB. This Application WILL ONLY work on an iPhone or iPod Touch and iPad running iOS 5.1 or higher NOT A NORMAL IPOD CLASSIC/NANO.
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There’s something about knowing what creatures sniffed your tent in the night or walked along the path ahead of you. And yet, so often those signs are a mystery to us.
Well they needn’t be. iTrack Southern Africa is an easy-to-use digital field guide that takes our communal knowledge of Southern African mammal tracks to another level altogether. It is accessible enough for those outdoor enthusiasts with nothing more than a casual interest in the footprints they come across and yet contains enough accurate and quantifiable information to be a powerful tool for hunters, researchers and expert trackers.
It breaks new ground in documenting the commonly used gait patterns of many Southern African mammals and makes use of over 2000 measurements to bring users never before published detail on track dimensions.
Some of the key features of this app include:
• Track and sign information for 61 Southern African mammal species (this number will continue to be added to in future updates).
• Over 650 high quality track, sign, and animal photos with captions that point out key identification features.
• Scale bars with precise measurements next to many track and sign photos.
• Hoof, paw or foot photographs for a number species.
• Photographs of commonly used gait patterns.
• Detailed descriptions for both front and hind tracks.
• Accurate track measurements for a number of track dimensions including, for certain species, claws lengths and intermediate pad widths.
• Detailed dung, gait, and similar species descriptions.
• A beautiful, easy to use interface.
• The ability to zoom, pinch, and swipe between photos.
• Wikipedia pages for each species - stored in the app to allow viewing with no internet connection.
• Information sections including how to measure tracks, basic track anatomy, gait patterns and trailing animals, including a novel section on the psychology behind tracking and how to focus your thinking to maximize your chances of successfully tracking down an animal.
iTrack Southern Africa, goes far beyond what a traditional field guide can offer with a powerful search tool developed by Jonah to simplify track identification in the field. It makes use of basic track features, length and width measurements and your locality to narrow down the options. If you’re not sure what criteria to choose, just leave it out and the tool will still provide you with a list of possibilities based on the information you have given it.
Search by the following criteria:
• Common/Latin name
• Track size
• The number of toes
• Toe shape
• Presence or absence of claws
• Mammal group
• Location by Southern African country
iTrack Southern Africa is a collaborative effort between Dave Hood, a South African Field Guide and Naturalist with a passion for tracking who provided the bulk of the content and Jonah Evans – a wildlife biologist, the Texan State Mammologist and a CyberTracker track and sign specialist and evaluator. Jonah is also the producer of iTrack Wildlife – the definitive North American digital mammal track guide. The app uses Louis Liebenberg’s drawings which are considered to be the most accurate depictions of Southern African animal tracks.
Species List:
Aardvark
Aardwolf
African (Cape) Buffalo
African Civet
African (Cape) Clawless Otter
African (Bush) Elephant
African Wild Cat
African Wild Dog
Bat-eared Fox
Black Rhino
Black Wildebeest
Black-backed Jackal
Blesbok
Blue Wildebeest
Bontebok
Bushbuck
Cape Ground Squirrel
Cape Grysbok
Chacma Baboon
Cheetah
Common Duiker
Common Waterbuck
Domestic Cat
Domestic Cow
Domestic Dog
Domestic Sheep
Eland
Gemsbok
Genets
Giraffe
Greater Kudu
Hares
Hippopotamus
Honey Badger
Horse
Impala
Leopard
Lion
Mountain Reedbuck
Nyala
Oribi
Porcupine
Red Hartebeest
Red Lechwe
Rock Hyrax
Sable Antelope
Southern African Hedgehog
Southern Reedbuck
Spotted Hyaena
Springbok
Springhare
Steenbok
Striped Polecat
Suricate
Tsessebe
Vervet Monkey
Warthog
Water (Marsh) Mongoose
White Rhinoceros
Yellow Mongoose
Zebras
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December 31, 2024