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Wolf Nation: The Life, Death, and Return of Wild American Wolves

Brenda Peterson

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Prose: non-fiction, Animals & society, Conservation of wildlife & habitats

Brenda Peterson brings the full complement of science, history, and memoir to the century-long battle to save wild wolves, the keystone species of our nation.

From Jack London to Aldo Leopold's "fierce green fire," wolves have been a central part of the American image. Many have even suggested that the national symbol, the bald eagle, be replaced with this noble creature who, like Americans, raises a family and is bold and loyal in protecting the pack.

Brenda Peterson blends science, history, and memoir to dramatise the epic battle to restore wolves and thus the landscape and ecology of the continent. From the vicious exterminations carried out by pioneers and settlers; to the internationally celebrated triumph of the return of wolves to Yellowstone; to backlash, politics, and near-daily news of successful reintroductions, this is perhaps the most inspiring conservation story of our time. Brenda's central characters are two famous wolves: the powerful and prolific female "067," restored to Yellowstone only to be "legally" murdered, and Journey, a near-miraculous transcontinental survivor. Along with these are the scientists, ranchers, and activists who are fighting against fear, politics, greed, and scientific ignorance to bring wild wolves home to keep the environment whole.

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