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The Great American Wolf

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Hampton tells the remarkable three hundred year odyssey of the American wolf. What was once North America's most reviled beast, pursued to extinction throughout the United States, has become, in the last half century, a symbol of wilderness, tolerated and even desired over much of its former range.

320 pages, Paperback

First published January 15, 1997

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May 9, 2011
This book aptly portrayed how unseemly, abominable, exhausting, and downright ludicrous the "wolf wars" really were. It showed how hypocritical humans are, and how destructive we can be in our ignorance and apathy. A truly inspiring, disillusioning book.
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February 23, 2017
This book chronicles the history of wolves in the United States. I was under the impression I might learn some more about wolf biology, but overall a good read.
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202 reviews4 followers
May 8, 2016
A well researched history of wolves in North America but with disturbing detail of humans changing from respecting the wolf to destroying them. I started and stopped the book several times before finally finishing it. As an animal lover, it is intriguing and frustrating. Wolves are beautiful animals. We have invaded their territory and we cannot expect them to stay in a certain area to be controlled by wildlife mgmt. I appreciate places such as the Wolf Conservatory in NY and Wolf Hollow in Ipswich, MA amongst other programs that educate and rescue.
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February 26, 2016
This book is an excellently researched history of wolves in America with tons of quotes and facts, but it is particularly impressive how well the author captures the mood of the times and the different points of view of humans regarding wolves. Wolf lovers should be warned, though, that he describes the killing of wolves in detail as well, which is the main reason I can't say that I really enjoyed reading the book sometimes. All the same, a very good book for those who want to know more about wolves and their plight in America.
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15 reviews1 follower
November 25, 2016
Really interesting and well written - not a long read got through in two days and am excited to give to a friend - the last 50 pages or so get very into names, legal cases etc - which are good things but didn't feel as interesting as the fist 200 pages ! That might just be me - def check out !
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March 30, 2012
Though I was expecting a book on wolf ecology, behavior, etc., I read an good book on human-wolf relations. Sadly, it details human inhumanity and hysteria.
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116 reviews33 followers
May 23, 2016
Very informative, but very dry. I am a wolf lover and enjoyed this book, but I think that at times it could of been spiced up a bit.
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