Thinking Like a Wolf: Lessons From the Yellowstone Packs
By (Author) Rick McIntyre
Foreword by Frans de Waal
Greystone Books,Canada
Greystone Books,Canada
1st March 2025
14th November 2024
Canada
General
Non Fiction
Conservation of wildlife and habitats
Ethology and animal behaviour
Animals and society
599.77
Hardback
272
Width 139mm, Height 215mm
Book Five in the Award-Winning Alpha Wolves of Yellowstone series
Ricks writing is so vivid, so powerful, that I feel I have been right there with him among the wolves of Yellowstone.Jane Goodall
Following eight major wolf personalities, Thinking Like a Wolf draws on decades of field notes to uncover the challenges and triumphs of Yellowstones wolf packs, from the chief historian of the most famous wolf population in the world (Washington Post).
In his latest book, award-winning author and renowned wolf researcher, Rick McIntyre, explores the intricate world of wolf behavior in Yellowstone National Park and highlights the individual character traits that allow wolf packs to thrive.
Unveiling power struggles, pack politics, the roles of family protection, inter-pack conflicts, and more, Rick skillfully follows the intricacy of packs and the unique attributes each wolf has. In these true stories, he celebrates the many lessons we can learn from wolf packs and the dynamic personalities that enable them to expand across new territories amidst adversity.
Weaving an impressive web of politics and power, family cooperation and commitment, rivalry and resilience, Thinking Like a Wolf provides readers with a unique window into the fascinating inner workings of wolf packs.
Rick McIntyre is a wolf behaviorist who has spent more than forty years watching wild wolves in Americas national parks, twenty-eight of those years in Yellowstone, where he has accumulated over 100,000 wolf sightings and educated the public about the parks wolves. He is retired from the National Park Service and is currently a faculty affiliate at the University of Montana.