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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Recommended for Wisconsin environmental issues reading lists,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Keepers of the Wolves: The Early Years of Wolf Recovery in Wisconsin (Paperback)
Keepers Of The Wolves: The Early Years Of Wolf Recovery In Wisconsin by Richard Thiel (coordinator of the Wisconsin Department of natural Resources Sandhill Outdoor Skills Center, Babcock, Wisconsin) is the true and fascinating story of the restoration of wild wolves to Wisconsin Forest, from 1978 when they had been gone for twenty years to the present day with an estimated 200 timber wolves in 54 packs. Black-and-white line drawings illustrate a story of political controversies, environmental struggles, and the enduring strength of the wolf itself. A conservationist success story, Keepers Of The Wolves is especially recommended for Wisconsin environmental issues reading lists and wildlife restoration studies reference collections.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Thiel's wolves a winner again.,
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This review is from: Keepers of the Wolves: The Early Years of Wolf Recovery in Wisconsin (Paperback)
'Keepers of the wolves' is Richard P Thiel's follow up to his wonderful 1993 publication 'The Timber Wolf in Wisconsin.' Once again the author's informative and personal writing style makes this very fine book an essential work for any Wolf supporter interested in the more complex aspects of the Wolf recovery effort in the United states today.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Enthralling book about wilderness returning to your backdoor,
By Jim (Carmel, Indiana) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Keepers of the Wolves: The Early Years of Wolf Recovery in Wisconsin (Paperback)
I grew up in Wisconsin and can relate to Richard P Thiel's accurate and colorful descriptions of northern and central Wisconsin landscape. However, his experiences go far beyond those of most others, helped by being able to track wolves by light aircraft and radio telemetry thus getting a bird's eye view of the scene. A good example of the Scientific Method on the hoof, so to speak. The book does not glamorize the profession of wildlife biology; it tells it like it is, including the governmental bureaucracy, physical hardships, bad weather, and long hours, occasionally punctuated with incredible encounters with the wolves that refused to be excluded from Wisconsin. The book teaches people what to expect when wolves share your living space. And what a great ending ... it brings the reader right up to date and sets the stage for proper management decisions in the future. A great humorous book which will entertain you as well as educate. I couldn't put it down.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The respect for life,
By A Customer
This review is from: Keepers of the Wolves: The Early Years of Wolf Recovery in Wisconsin (Hardcover)
Good friends presented us this book as a Christmas gift, knowing that we are very interested in all forms of appearance of the nature, inanimate and alive.It is of great interest for us since just in this years the wolves also return to the forests of our Eastgerman country. It is wonderful written, understandable also for the laymen and rich in nice figures. Most important for us is however, that this book is written by a man who obviously feels responsible for the life on our so endangered earth, who understand that human life is tightly connected with all the other appearances of life and that the good evolution of one kind of life is the necessary precondition for the healthy existence of all another creatures. Men like Richard Thiel give us the hope that life has a chance to survive at our planet.
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Life Lessons to Learn,
By A Customer
This review is from: Keepers of the Wolves: The Early Years of Wolf Recovery in Wisconsin (Paperback)
This book is a labor of love and committment, the author rocks and provides insights into what it takes to assure that today's actions ensure one's goals/ideals, i.e. wolf recovery, survive into the next generation. The illustrations are sweet and the book is very easy to read and enjoyable.
5.0 out of 5 stars
An enthralling story of scientists at work,
By A Customer
This review is from: Keepers of the Wolves: The Early Years of Wolf Recovery in Wisconsin (Paperback)
I had to check some information in this book for my job and soon found myself completely absorbed in the exciting story and reading the whole book. This is a great book for those who like reading about wildlife and nature, but it's also a great book to give a teenager interested in science, because the author conveys his own excitement about being a wildlife biologist, how he learned more and more about wolf behavior, how he documented the numbers and territories of the wolves, how he dealt with public fear and hatred of wolves. If you like Farley Mowatt, read this!
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Keepers of the Wolves: The Early Years of Wolf Recovery in Wisconsin by Richard P. Thiel (Hardcover - November 26, 2001)
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