Keepers of the Wolves

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Keepers of the Wolves Author: Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: University of Wisconsin Press
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Pages: 264 Illustrations and other contents: 6 maps, 6 figures, 25 line drawings Language: English ISBN: 9780299320744 Categories: , , , ,

It was 1978, and gray wolves had been extinct in Wisconsin for twenty years. Still, there were rumors from the state’s northwestern counties that they had returned. Dick Thiel, then a college student with a passion for wolves, was determined to find out. Keepers of the Wolves is his engrossing account of tracking and protecting the recovery of wolves in Wisconsin. Thiel conveys the wonder, frustrations, humor, and everyday hard work of field biologists, including the political and public relations pitfalls they regularly face. This new edition brings Thiel’s story into the twenty-first century, recounting his work monitoring wolves as they spread to central Wisconsin, conflicts of wolves with landowners and recreationalists, changes in state and federal policies, the establishment of a state wolf-hunting season in 2012, and Thiel’s forecast for the future of wolves in Wisconsin.

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We follow individual wolves as they are born, mate, and form new packs; and we share the author's joy of finding new wolves, his excitement of following them with radio collars, and his sadness when some of them are shot. . . . [An] excellent look at fieldwork in the wilds of the Midwest."" - Booklist ""Wryly recounts the days when blizzards, broken-down vehicles, misinformed politicians, and uncooperative hunters made 'DNR wolf biologist' a less-than-appealing career."" - Animal Keepers' Forum ""A wonderful addition to the library of any biologist, conservationist, or interested enthusiast for wolves."" - Quarterly Review of Biology ""[Thiel] fills his descriptions of fieldwork with humor and warmth."" - Capital Times