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Title: |
Wolves, Grizzlies and Greenhorns |
| Sub-title: |
Death and Coexistence in the American West |
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| By (author): |
Maximilian Werner |
| ISBN10-13: |
088839537X : 9780888395375 |
| Illustrations: |
7 photos & illus, 2 maps |
| Format: |
Paperback |
| Size: |
215x140mm |
| Pages: |
360 |
| Weight: |
.458 Kg. |
| Published: |
Hancock House - May 2021 |
| List Price: |
27.99 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: |
In Stock
Qty Available: 20 |
| Subjects: |
Wildlife: general interest |
| In the wild, wide open landscapes of the American West, how animals-and predators- are treated depends on the stories people tell about them. The story of conflict between humans and wildlife is as old as humanity. But the landscapes of today have little resemblance to the landscapes of the past. Over the last several hundred years, human consumption, development, greed, and over-population have increasingly displaced large predators. We need new, more nuanced, compassionate, empathetic stories; stories that recognize our place within the natural order, and the value of wild places and other animalsâ right to live free of human interference and persecution. |
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“That the allure of Montana’s wolves and grizzlies plays better from afar than it does up close is the river that flows through Maximilian Werner’s fine book. This is thoughtful, deeply-considered writing about a modern Montana experience. But its quiet style tracks to a bell ringer of an ending. Settle in and enjoy, but don’t get too comfortable.” -- Dan Flores, author of New York Times Best Seller, Coyote America
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“Maximilian Werner ventures into the Centennial Mountains of southwest Montana and finds magic: The howling of a pack of wolves; a grizzly bear near his camp; the dark mountain nights. For two and a half years, this self-described greenhorn returns to the Centennial Valley to learn from local ranchers and wildlife experts about wolves and grizzlies; and what he finds will alarm anyone who cares about these remarkable animals and wilderness they inhabit.” -- Doug Peacock, author of The Grizzly Years
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