Wolves have captured the human imagination for thousands of years, yet few creatures have been so badly misunderstood. Today many people consider the wolf as a symbol of wilderness, and admire their physical prowess and sense of family life. Yet others still despise the wolf as a menace, not worthy of conservation.
This is a celebration of wolves around the world. Its thoroughly researched text and illuminating photographs provide an insight into the true nature and beauty of the ever-adaptable wolf - and will inspire you to join the many who hope for its continued survival.
Todd Fuller is Professor of Wildlife Ecology at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst (UMass), and is an acknowledged expert in the field of wolf research.
Todd Fuller has conducted research and published data from extensive field studies of wolves in northern Alberta, Canada and in north central Minnesota in the USA. he has also collected wolf scats in China, and howled with wolves in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia.
132 pages (paperback) with 68 fantastic colour photographs.