A fascinating and richly illustrated portrait. Explore both the history of the conflict between humankind and the wolf and the elaborate social behavior between these animals within their packs. Wolves is a photographic portfolio combining the work of some of North America's leading wildlife photographers and one of the world's leading nature writers, Daniel Wood. Through photographs and text, this animal is revealed in intimate detail. Topics include annual mating rituals, tender parenting skills, aggressive territorial imperative, relentless pursuit of game, pack cohesiveness, and the ability to navigate and communicate over vast distances. Wolves celebrates the wolf's return from the brink of extinction and calls for the protection of more territory where nature, not humankind, dominates.
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A visual and written tribute to wolves' resilience.
Who is this book for?
If you're captivated by majestic wildlife and the complex social lives of animals, this book is a treasure. The stunning photographs bring you close to wolves, revealing their intimate behaviors and fierce independence. It’s perfect for nature lovers who appreciate enchanting stories of survival and the beauty of wilderness.