

Never cry wolf
4.0
(4 ratings)164 pages1985McClelland and Stewart-BantamISBN 9780770420727
Animal behaviorBehaviorGray wolfHabits and behavior of AnimalsJuvenile fictionMammalsWolvesLoupMoeurs et comportementAnimauxArctic regionsnyt:animals=2015-02-08New York Times bestsellerLoupsCanadian Nature storiesStudy and teaching (Secondary)Juvenile literature
About this book
Biologist Farley Mowat was dropped into Eskimo lands by the Canadian Government, that was looking for an excuse to eradicate wolves. What he discovered instead was astonishing. The Eskimos were listening to wolves from five miles away, messages from the Canis lupus telegraph system. One example was the instance that two men and a woman were going to arrive in three days. All these communications were veridicated! Their social structure was self-aware and intelligent. They were NOT eating up all the caribou, as the Government wanted to project, but cleaning up mice in plague proportions. Yum.
His scientific reportage was meanwhile hilariously funny, and the book is magnificent.
Publication Details
- Publisher
- McClelland and Stewart-Bantam
- Published
- 1985
- Pages
- 164
- ISBN
- 9780770420727
About Unknown Author
Farley McGill Mowat (1921-2014) was born in Belleville, Ontario. The author of more than forty books, he was a popular and distinguished naturalist and conservationist whose internationally acclaimed novels, books for young readers, and memoirs have been translated into fifty-two languages and have sold more than seventeen million copies.
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