Who pooped in Acadia National Park?
Get the scoop on poop with this engaging story that helps kids identify animal tracks and scat, sparking curiosity about the park's wildlife.
- Easy-to-understand story about animal behavior, diet, and scat/track identification
- Charming illustrations of animals and their marks in the wild
- Quick-reference infographic for on-the-spot identification
- Features animals native to Acadia National Park, like black bears, white-tailed deer, river otters, and more!
Perfect for kids and families interested in or visiting Acadia National Park, this book brings nature to life—whether you're at home or in the park.
For even more outdoor fun, explore the companion Who Pooped? Field Guide, Journal & Activity Book—a hands-on nature guide that pairs perfectly with your adventures in Acadia National Park.
Gary Robson lives in Montana, not far from Yellowstone National Park. He has written dozens of books and hundreds of articles, mostly related to science, nature, and technology.
Robert Rath is a book designer, illustrator, and teacher living in Bozeman, Montana. Although he has worked with Scholastic Books, Lucasfilm, and The History Channel, his favorite project is keeping up with his family.