The Company of Wolves
A study of the much-maligned predator profiles wolves from the diverse perspectives of biologists, wildlife managers, ranchers, trappers, wolf lovers, and wolf haters; explains their nature and symbolic significance; and calls for their preservation. Reprint.
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They have been feared, sentimentalized, and slaughtered, yet they somehow have managed to resist extinction. Now wolves are being reintroduced into Yellowstone National Park, reawakening passions as ancient as their tangled relationship with human beings. For wolves, says Peter Steinhart, are our secret sharers, fellow predators with a complex social organization, intense family ties, and an equal capacity for aggression and cooperation. In The Company of Wolves, Steinhart follows these elusive creatures into their natural habitats. He describes the complexities of predation and pack life. He listens to them howl. He talks to the men and women who have devoted their lives to protecting or eradicating them. The result is an authoritative and eloquent book that is not only the last word on wolves but a journey back to the wild origins of human nature.Profiles wolves from the viewpoints of biologists, wildlife managers, ranchers, trappers, wolf lovers, and wolf haters; explains their nature and symbolic value; and calls for their preservation
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