This book describes
Ian Mc Allister ‘s experiences over that period following two packs of wolves, one that dominates the extreme outer coastal islands, and another that lives farther inland in the heart of the temperate rainforest.
Mc Allister , along with
Chris Darimont and
Paul C. Paquet , were the first to document the unique behavior of these animals in
The Last Wild Wolves. In
Following the Last Wild Wolves ,
Mc Allister brings readers up to date describing what has happened to the wolves and their environment since the book first appeared. He chronicles their unique behavior as they fish for salmon in the fall, target seals hauled out on rocks in winter, and give birth to their young in spring. He also describes the work of scientists with the Raincoast Conservation Society who have been studying the wolves and explains how their science corroborates his own observations and the traditional knowledge of the area’s Native people. Most interestingly, the results of these studies reveal a genetically distinct population of wolves independent of and separate from all other known wolf populations on the planet.
Daftar Isi
Foreword by Paul Paquet
Prologue
Chapter 1 Stealth Season: Spring
Chapter 2 On the Edge: Summer
Chapter 3 Salmon Forests: Fall
Chapter 4 Nomads of the Rain Forest: Winter
Epilogue
Tentang Penulis
Ian Mc Allister is a co-founder of the wildlife conservation organization Pacific Wild. He is an award-winning photographer and author of
The Great Bear Rainforest, and his images have appeared in publications around the world. He and his wife, Karen Mc Allister, were named by
Time magazine one of the ‘Leaders of the 21st Century’ for their efforts to protect British Columbia’s endangered rainforest. He is a member of the International League of Conservation Photographers and has won the North America Nature Photography Association’s Vision Award and the Rainforest Action Network’s Rainforest Hero award. He lives with his family on an island in the heart of the Great Bear Rainforest.
Chris Darimont holds a Ph. D. in biology and is principle investigator for the Raincoast Wolf Project. He lives in Vancouver, BC.
Paul Paquet holds a Ph D in zoology and is an internationally recognized authority on wolves. He is an associate professor in the Faculty of Environmental Design at the University of Calgary. He lives in Saskatchewan.