Wolf 258 -- Wildlands, wildlife, indigenouse people -- The wolves of Yukon-Charley -- State-sponsored predator control -- The wanderer -- Crossing the Porcupine -- Yukon: Land of the Midnight Sun -- "The sacred place where life begins" -- Heart of the calving grounds -- Muskox on the Sagavanirktok -- The summer solstice loop -- Mosquitoes and endless daylight -- In grizzly country -- Open season -- Leaving the tundra -- South through the Boreal Mountains -- Crossing the Circle.
Summary:
"Author and photographer Tom Walker recounts the story of Wolf 258, part of a project that has studied wolves in Alaska's Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve for more than two decades. Through the lens of one wolf's life over a six-month journey, Walker examines the broader complexity of the species' struggle to survive and the futility of borders to contain large mammals"-- Provided by publisher.
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