The Return of the Wolf: Reflections on the Future of Wolves in the Northeast (Middlebury Bicentennial Series in Environmental Studies)
 
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Two prominent nature writers (Bill McKibben and Rick Bass) join a scientist (John Theberge) and an environmental activist (Kristin DeBoer) in pondering the implications of controversial efforts to restore wolves to portions of their former range in northern New England and upstate New York. The four essays consider aspects of the return of the wolf from the political to the social and spiritual. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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Leading naturalists and writers respond to the possible return of the wolf to the Northeast.

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Product Details:
  • Hardcover: 182 pages
  • Publisher: Middlebury College Press; 1st edition (November 1, 2000)
  • ISBN: 0874519675
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.5 ounces. 
  • Average Customer Review:  based on 2 reviews. (Write a review)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank in Books: #274,260
 
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Helping wolves, February 4, 2002
Reviewer: Nikki Voliotes (Apex, NC, USA)
I believe this is a cause for restoration. This book made me believe that the wolf should be released in to the Adriondack mountians. It also had me believing that the ecosystem needs the wolves to survive. I was especially fascinated by Kristen Deboer's idea of creating corridors between parks in Canada ans the northeast, to help creat migratrion routes for animals. I believe the book itself as well was ans informative, great, intertaining read.



Wol Restoration in the east, March 28, 2001
Reviewer: "treeman478" (Los Angeles, California)
The Return of the Wolf is an eye-opener as it gives four very distinct and honest evaluations of the possibility of our northeastern forest communities welcoming the timber wolf back to it's native haunts. Let us not confuse the eastern coyote which has hybridized with the eastern wolf as the as the easts top canid predator.....The wolf, just as in Yellowstone and Minnesota is the true predator of the moose , Caribou Elk and Beaver. The coyote, even if hybridized with wolf genes is still not a large enough creature (maximum of 70 pounds whereas the true timber wolf can be 100-150 pounds) to bring down the northeasts growing moose population and hopefully one day a restored caribou herd. Let the voice of Rick Bass, Kristen DeBoer and Bill McKibben weigh heavy.......let us set aside the lands, educate the "Little Red Riding Hood" believers and politic effectively with the state house representatives who tend to buckle to the pressure of corporations who favor short term extraction versus long term sustainability. Give the wolves the chance to push the coyotes to their rightful "fringe" of the forest allowing the true timber wolf and restored (hopefully) Cougar to stand atop the food chain as top predators of the land. Our forests have returned after 400 years of being chopped and burned. Let us stop the shopping malls and second home developments from destroying our wonderful open lands. Let the land be restored to it's glory and allow the current residents of the backwoods to continue their sustainable forestry and wsoodcraft busines while reaping some benefits from a contrulled and managed Ecotourism. What a great thing for us to have the pomeans and will to return and restore our woodlands in the most populated part of the U.S. to their former majesty. We can be a model for the conservative western United States and the emerging 3rd world countries to emulate......The Return of the Wolf speaks of all of these things and more........Fantastic writing! Rivals Charles Little storytelling in the "Dying of the trees". Please pass on to a friend.......Let the restoration of the north woods begin!
 

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