Book Details
168
September 23, 2013
Width: 4.75 in
Height: 7 in
Van Tighem brings his knowledge from 40 years of experience as a naturalist to this manifesto on the importance of wolves in our ecological systems. With detailed examples, he educates the reader on the history, politics and science related to the rising and falling wolf populations in and around western Canada. Highlights include the specific role of wolves in our ecosystems, the conflicts over territory with ranchers and possible solutions to creating sustainable landscapes for all wildlife.—BC Books for BC Schools, 2014-2015
While a comparatively small book, in size and in number of pages, this book is eminently readable. For me, it’s a keeper; it has many “WOW!” bits. It weaves in the threads of all the relevant topics from the effects of climate change on species—both plant and animal—to the political bungling of habitat management by bureaucrats who shunned science. It presents every aspect of what not to do and what should be done to allow Nature to manage itself.—Maggie Paquet, Watershed Sentiel