Wolves
by Daniel Wood 2020-06-22 23:10:56
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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 o... Read more

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 most misunderstood of all animals is revealed in intimate detail. Topics include:

  • Annual mating rituals
  • Tender parenting skills
  • Aggressive territorial imperative
  • Relentless pursuit of game
  • Pack cohesiveness
  • Ability to navigate and communicate over vast distances.

Wolves celebrates the wolf''s return from the specter of extinction and calls for the protection of more territory where nature — not humankind — dominates.
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  • 9.04x8.92x0.6inches
  • 112
  • Whitecap Books
  • April 1, 2005
  • 9781552856642
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