El Lobo

UNIVERSITY OF UTAH PRESSISBN: 9780874808353

Readings on the Mexican Gray Wolf

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Edited by Tom Lynch
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UNIVERSITY OF UTAH PRESS
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229 x 152 mm
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370 g
Pages:
262

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Tom Lynch is assistant professor of English at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln. He has published widely on subjects ranging from ecocriticism to Australian nature writing.

Introduction: Rewilding the West | Tom Lynch To the Brink Wolf and Mountain Hunt Together | Grenville Goodwin shee'e | Amadeo M. Rea Great Beast God of the East | James C. Burbank Will Big Trotter Reclaim His Place? | Steve Pavlik The Long and Dismal Howl | The Long and Dismal Howl Wolf. Canis lupus | A. Starker Leopold Timber Wolf. (Canis lupus) | Ben Tinker Wolf Boy | Estela Portillo Trambley Wolf Cunning | G.W. "Dub" Evans Thinking Like a Mountain | Aldo Leopold And Back The Mexican Wolf (Canis lupus bailey) | Roy T. McBride Mexican Wolf Recovery Plan (excerpts) | Norma Ames Reintroducing the Missing Parts | Dale D. Goble A Tale of Two Wolves | David E. Brown The Physics of Beauty | Sharman Apt Russell The Feds | Rick Bass El Lobo's Homecoming | Joan Moody Road Trip with Mexican Wolves | Jane Susan MacCarter Caught Twixt Beasts and Bureaucrats | J. Zane Walley Strip Mall Lobos | Alexander Parsons The Wasting of Catron County | J. Zane Walley Living with Wolves | Johnny D. Boggs Signs of the Wild | Dashka Slater Caught between the Pack and the Hard Case | Laura Schnegerger Welcoming Home an Old Friend | Peter Friederici Mexican Wolf Fate Teeters between Science and Politics | Michael J. Robinson The Mexican Wolf | Tom Dollar Mexican Wolf Guardian Reports | Jon Trapp Coda Will the Wolf Survive? | David Hidalgo and Louie PErez (Los Lobos) Acknowledgments Contributors About the Editor

"While this book will certainly be of great interest to scholars of the American West and to those who study wolves, it should appeal equally to the general reader interested in wolves and other wildlife, land-use issues, and current issues of the Southwest."--Karla Armbruster, Webster University "By the end of the book, a reader who started not knowing much about wolves in general or wolf reintroduction programs is educated scientifically, historically, and emotionally." --Western American Literature

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