American Wolf
A True Story of Survival and Obsession in the West
by:
Nate Blakeslee
in:
U.S. History
Summary:
The book chronicles the life of O-Six, a famous Yellowstone National Park alpha female wolf, detailing her rise to prominence in the park's Lamar Valley and the human impact on her life. It explores the broader political and social battles over the conservation and management of wolves in the American West, as seen through the lens of O-Six's experiences and the people who were captivated by her.
Key points:
1. Human-Wolf Relationship: The book examines the complex interaction between humans and wolves, focusing on the reintroduction of wolves in Yellowstone National Park.
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