The World of Wolves

New perspectives on ecology, behavior and management

Book review in the journal Animal Welfare 

Raincoast Senior Scientist Dr. Paul Paquet and two other international authorities on the biology, behavior and conservation of wolves have produced and edited  the book, The World of Wolves.   Muisani,  Boitani and Paquet offer new perspectives on the conflict and coexistence between wolves and humas.

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Coastal wolf with a salmon in its month.
Photo by Dene Rossouw.