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A Woman Among Wolves: My Journey Through Forty Years of Wolf Recovery

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Full Title:

A Woman Among Wolves: My Journey Through Forty Years of Wolf Recovery

Contributors:

By (Author) Diane K. Boyd
Foreword by Douglas H. Chadwick

ISBN:

9781778401138

Publisher:

Greystone Books,Canada

Imprint:

Greystone Books,Canada

Publication Date:

2nd January 2025

Country:

Canada

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Conservation of wildlife and habitats
Ethology and animal behaviour
Animals and society
Memoirs

Dewey:

599.773092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

240

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 216mm

Description

A debut memoir from one of the first women who fought for wolf protection in the United Statesa story of passion, resilience, and determination.

Wildlife biologist Diane Boyd has spent four decades studying and advocating for wolves in the wilds of Montana, just west of Glacier National Park amidst some of the most pristine wilderness left in America. This is her incredible true story.

A single woman living on her own in a cabin without running water or electricity, Boyd launched her career in the 1970s, a time when men dominated the conservation scene in America. It was also a time when wolves were among the most hated animals in the country, detested by farmers, politicians, and ranchers alike. Boyds goal was big and risky: she was to trap and attach radio collars to as many wolves as she could without alerting too many locals to what she was doing

Strapping on her skis in waist-deep snow, Boyd traveled far and wide searching for wolves to trap, tranquilize, radio collar, and release back out into the wild to, she hoped, thrive in their rightful home. In her evocative writing, Boyd captures her passion, her indomitable spirit, and the intricate balance between human and carnivore coexistence.

She also introduces us to Kishinena, the first wolf who marked the species' return to the western United States. The founder of what was later known as the Magic Pack, Kishinenas pioneering life of adventure and bravery mirrors Boyds own.

Author Bio


Diane Boyd holds a PhD in Wildlife Management from the University of Montana. She divides her time between her home in Kalispell, Montana, and her beloved cabin in the North Fork. She is the author of numerous scientific papers on wolves.

Douglas H. Chadwick is a wildlife biologist. He is a frequent contributor to National Geographic, the author of more than two hundred articles on wildlife and wild places, and fifteen books, including The Wolverine Way and Four Fifths a Grizzly.

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