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The Company of Wolves

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Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, Jun 29, 2011 - Nature - 400 pages
As wolves return to their old territory in Yellowstone National Park, their presence is reawakening passions as ancient as their tangled relations with human beings. This authoritative and eloquent book coaxes the wolf out from its camouflage of myth and reveals the depth of its kinship with humanity, which shares this animal's complex complex social organization, intense family ties, and predatory streak.

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User Review  - Diane - Goodreads

This was a well researched and all encompassing book about wolves. The history of both the grey and red wolf eradication in the lower 48 states and subsequent efforts to reestablish themselves (both ... Read full review

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User Review  - Stephanie - Goodreads

This book gives and good overall picture of the situation - I just wish it offered more solutions. Some issues the book didn't really address. State Land, Park Service Property, DNR Land, National ... Read full review

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About the author (2011)

Peter Steinhart is a naturalist and a writer. For twelve years he was an editor and columnist at "Audubon," and his work has appeared in "Harper’ s," the "New York Times," the "Los Angeles Times, Mother Jones" and "Sierra." He has twice been a finalist for a National Magazine Award, and his essays have been widely anthologized. He has published four books, the most recent of which is "The Company of Wolves." He lives and draws in Palo Alto, California.

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