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Wolves, Grizzlies and Greenhorns: Death and Coexistence in the American West
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Wolves, Grizzlies and Greenhorns: Death and Coexistence in the American West

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In this book Werner recounts the two-and-a-half years he spent tracking down and looking after a wolf pack that was rumoured to have settled in the Centennial Valley of southwest Montana. Along the way he encounters and reflects on the lives of other animals, including deer, elk, fox, coyote, skunks, and grizzly bears. But he also encounters other humans too – ranchers, hunters, land and wildlife managers, cowboys – who offer their own, often conflicting perspectives about the natural world, other animals, and how both ought to be treated. In the wild, wide-open landscapes of the American West, how animals are treated depends on the stories people tell about them, as well as on their ability to steer clear of humans and their livestock – no easy task for animals that are running out of places to go! The story of conflict between humans and wildlife is as old as humanity. But the landscapes of today bear 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, Werner argues; stories that recognise our place within the natural order, and the value of wild places and other animals right to live free of human interference. This is one of those stories.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Hancock House Publishers Ltd ,Canada
Country
Canada
Date
1 May 2021
Pages
352
ISBN
9780888395375

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

In this book Werner recounts the two-and-a-half years he spent tracking down and looking after a wolf pack that was rumoured to have settled in the Centennial Valley of southwest Montana. Along the way he encounters and reflects on the lives of other animals, including deer, elk, fox, coyote, skunks, and grizzly bears. But he also encounters other humans too – ranchers, hunters, land and wildlife managers, cowboys – who offer their own, often conflicting perspectives about the natural world, other animals, and how both ought to be treated. In the wild, wide-open landscapes of the American West, how animals are treated depends on the stories people tell about them, as well as on their ability to steer clear of humans and their livestock – no easy task for animals that are running out of places to go! The story of conflict between humans and wildlife is as old as humanity. But the landscapes of today bear 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, Werner argues; stories that recognise our place within the natural order, and the value of wild places and other animals right to live free of human interference. This is one of those stories.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Hancock House Publishers Ltd ,Canada
Country
Canada
Date
1 May 2021
Pages
352
ISBN
9780888395375