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El Lobo : Readings on the Mexican Gray Wolf - Tom Lynch

El Lobo

Readings on the Mexican Gray Wolf

By: Tom Lynch (Editor)

Paperback | 28 February 2006

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In many ways the opponents of wolves seem so much like the wolves themselves that it is wildly ironic: though their numbers are small, they seem to retain a core fierceness that cannot be ignored—nor would you want to, for fear is one of the most primal emotions of any place. It’s never going to go entirely away—not in a wild, healthy ecosystem.' —from 'The Feds' by Rick Bass
After roaming the desert Southwest for thousands of years, the Mexican gray wolf was, almost in the blink of an eye, driven to the brink of extinction. El Lobo collects writings that explore how this subspecies of wolf was brought so close to the edge of annihilation.
The first section, 'To the Brink,' includes essays that describe wolf biology, the campaign to exterminate wolves from the Southwest, and the wolf’s role in Native American cultures and in Mexican folklore. The second section, 'And Back,' illustrates a turnaround in attitudes and policy and includes Aldo Leopold’s famous essay 'Thinking Like a Mountain,' Rick Bass’s astute analysis of the political divide, and Sharman Apt Russell’s carefully woven plea in which she shares her experience with Pueblo Indian children meeting a wolf in their school auditorium. These essays, from both sides of the contested issue, resonate with passion, conviction, and the desire to save a world that is mightily at risk.
Industry Reviews
"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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