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Wolves in the land of salmon, David Moskowitz

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Wolves in the land of salmon, David Moskowitz
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 303-323) and index
Illustrations
mapsillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Wolves in the land of salmon
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
785870724
Responsibility statement
David Moskowitz
Summary
Wolves. We love them, idolize them, and are fascinated by them. We also hate them, fear them, and blame them. The wolf's relationship with humans is complex and can be emotionally wrought, depending on whether one is a hunter, rancher, or animal lover. Wolves in the Land of Salmon is nature writing at its best. Vivid imagery and a sense of wonder bring the text alive and help the reader understand exactly what it means to be a wolf. David Moskowitz's training as a wildlife tracker gives him insider knowledge he generously shares with the hope that with greater understanding comes new perspective. The daring photography provides the first significant portrait of these charismatic animals west of the Cascades and the British Columbia Coast Range. His accounts of young wolves at play, and the stories that shed light on the psychological power wolves have across cultures and generations, make this a true wilderness adventure
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