The Yellowstone Wolf: A Guide and Sourcebook by Paul Schullery
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Overview: Few animals inspire such a mixture of fear, curiosity, and wonder as the wolf. By the mid-1900s, traditional misunderstanding and shortsighted wildlife management practices led to the elimination of wolves from practically all of the lower forty-eight states, including such otherwise healthy wildland reserves as Yellowstone National Park. The reintroduction of the wolf into Yellowstone in the mid-1990s has inspired endless fascination, passionate enthusiasm, and towering controversy. In The Yellowstone Wolf, Paul Schullery has assembled a comprehensive documentary reference work on the history, management, and the recovery process that restored these extraordinary animals to one of the world’s last great wilderness landscapes. In this book you can hear the voices of a host of explorers, naturalists, park officials, tourists, lawmakers, modern researchers, and many other wolf-lovers and wolf-haters as they conducted a 150-year conversation about what may now be the most famous wolf population in the world.
Because some of the work on this book was completed as part of the author’s National Park Service duties, all author’s royalties from this book were donated to a dedicated research account of the Yellowstone Association, a non-profit educational partner of Yellowstone National Park.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Educational
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