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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: T. DeLene BeelandPublisher: The University of North Carolina Press Imprint: The University of North Carolina Press Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.525kg ISBN: 9781469626543ISBN 10: 1469626543 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 01 September 2015 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsBy the time the last page turns, the reader will have been taught and entertained in equal measure, and it will be a rare person who doesn't feel more empathy for all those involved with the perilous life of this rare creature. . . . [Beeland's] fine writing shines through this book, lending clarity to complex questions such as how the wolf evolved . . . and charm to stories of the region and the people who have worked so hard to drag the wolf from the jaws of extinction. The Charlotte Observer Beeland tells the convoluted tale of the North American red wolf in clear and refreshingly readable prose. The book is a necessary read for anyone interested in wolf conservation, or in the captive breeding and reestablishment of endangered species.--AllAboutWildlife.com Reveals the current status of the [Red Wolf] while clarifying much of its history.--Coastwatch The first complete telling of the comeback of the red wolf. . . . The combination of first-person immediacy interwoven with red wolf history will delight animal lovers.--Booklist The Secret World of Red Wolves is a very important addition to any wolf aficionado's library and is easily the definitive and most complete book written on the subject. . . . Readers will find this treatise to be an easy-to-read page turner that is timely and a welcomed book on 'North America's other wolf.'--The Canadian Field-Naturalist Fascinating, a must-read for both scientific and popular audiences.--Wolf Print A very welcome addition. . . . Highly recommended. Lower- and upper-division undergraduates and general readers.--Choice In her narrative of slow but crucial progress, Beeland does an excellent job of covering the worries, hopes, setbacks, and triumphs of the determined [Red Wolf] researchers and their ultimate story of success. Recommended.--Library Journal We come to know the red wolf through the eyes of an objective writer, one who has the ability to deliver the details in both a factual and enthralling way. . . and we finish her book feeling something of an expert ourselves.--Ecolit Books blog A very welcome addition. . . . Highly recommended. Lower- and upper-division undergraduates and general readers.--Choice In her narrative of slow but crucial progress, Beeland does an excellent job of covering the worries, hopes, setbacks, and triumphs of the determined [Red Wolf] researchers and their ultimate story of success. Recommended.--Library Journal We come to know the red wolf through the eyes of an objective writer, one who has the ability to deliver the details in both a factual and enthralling way. . . and we finish her book feeling something of an expert ourselves.--Ecolit Books blog Fascinating, a must-read for both scientific and popular audiences.--Wolf Print By the time the last page turns, the reader will have been taught and entertained in equal measure, and it will be a rare person who doesn't feel more empathy for all those involved with the perilous life of this rare creature. . . . [Beeland's] fine writing shines through this book, lending clarity to complex questions such as how the wolf evolved . . . and charm to stories of the region and the people who have worked so hard to drag the wolf from the jaws of extinction. The Charlotte Observer Beeland tells the convoluted tale of the North American red wolf in clear and refreshingly readable prose. The book is a necessary read for anyone interested in wolf conservation, or in the captive breeding and reestablishment of endangered species.--AllAboutWildlife.com Reveals the current status of the [Red Wolf] while clarifying much of its history.--Coastwatch The first complete telling of the comeback of the red wolf. . . . The combination of first-person immediacy interwoven with red wolf history will delight animal lovers.--Booklist The Secret World of Red Wolves is a very important addition to any wolf aficionado's library and is easily the definitive and most complete book written on the subject. . . . Readers will find this treatise to be an easy-to-read page turner that is timely and a welcomed book on 'North America's other wolf.'--The Canadian Field-Naturalist Fascinating, a must-read for both scientific and popular audiences.--Wolf Print By the time the last page turns, the reader will have been taught and entertained in equal measure, and it will be a rare person who doesn't feel more empathy for all those involved with the perilous life of this rare creature. . . . [Beeland's] fine writing shines through this book, lending clarity to complex questions such as how the wolf evolved . . . and charm to stories of the region and the people who have worked so hard to drag the wolf from the jaws of extinction. The Charlotte Observer Fascinating, a must-read for both scientific and popular audiences.--<i>Wolf Print</i> We come to know the red wolf through the eyes of an objective writer, one who has the ability to deliver the details in both a factual and enthralling way. . . and we finish her book feeling something of an expert ourselves.--Ecolit Books blog A very welcome addition. . . . Highly recommended. Lower- and upper-division undergraduates and general readers.-- Choice Author InformationT. DeLene Beeland is a nature and science writer living in Asheville, N.C., USA. Her work has appeared in the Charlotte Observer and Wildlife in North Carolina, among other publications. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |