
Wolf
The Illustrated Biography
Douglas W. Smith(Author)
Princeton University Press
Will be published approx. on 23. June 2026
Book
Hardback
224 pages
978-0-691-28167-4 (ISBN)
Description
A stunningly illustrated exploration of the lives of wolves around the world
Hunted to near extinction, wolves evoke a sense of our planet's dwindling wildernesses. Rather than fear them, we should better understand the crucial role they play in ecosystems throughout the world. This engaging, fact-filled book shares insights into the family histories, relationships, and significant life challenges of wolves while linking them to broader questions about wildlife conservation and management. Written by a world-renowned expert in wolf behavior and reintroduction, Wolf: The Illustrated Biography offers a unique perspective on these charismatic animals, charting the life stories of wolves in all their diversity and complexity.
Profiles wolves from North America, Europe, and Asia, describing their key characteristics, habitats, distinguishing features, common prey, and distinctive behaviors
Discusses evolutionary history, biology, ecology, taxonomy, and past and current geographical distribution
Covers key stages in the lives of wolves, from pregnancy and den building to birth and adolescence, play fights and learning to hunt, traveling with and leaving the pack, social hierarchy and bonds within packs, communication, territoriality, and more
Emphasizes the leadership role of alpha females in the everyday life of the pack
Explores the complex relationship between wolves and humans throughout history
Considers the prospects for wolf populations in an age of accelerating environmental degradation
Hunted to near extinction, wolves evoke a sense of our planet's dwindling wildernesses. Rather than fear them, we should better understand the crucial role they play in ecosystems throughout the world. This engaging, fact-filled book shares insights into the family histories, relationships, and significant life challenges of wolves while linking them to broader questions about wildlife conservation and management. Written by a world-renowned expert in wolf behavior and reintroduction, Wolf: The Illustrated Biography offers a unique perspective on these charismatic animals, charting the life stories of wolves in all their diversity and complexity.
Profiles wolves from North America, Europe, and Asia, describing their key characteristics, habitats, distinguishing features, common prey, and distinctive behaviors
Discusses evolutionary history, biology, ecology, taxonomy, and past and current geographical distribution
Covers key stages in the lives of wolves, from pregnancy and den building to birth and adolescence, play fights and learning to hunt, traveling with and leaving the pack, social hierarchy and bonds within packs, communication, territoriality, and more
Emphasizes the leadership role of alpha females in the everyday life of the pack
Explores the complex relationship between wolves and humans throughout history
Considers the prospects for wolf populations in an age of accelerating environmental degradation
Reviews / Votes
"A book for its time. . . . This factual account, free from bias and exaggeration, clearly points out that humans and wolves can both enjoy life on this precious planet."---David Gascoigne, Travels with BirdsMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
New Jersey
United States
Product notice
Trade binding
Illustrations
100 color illus.
Dimensions
Height: 231 mm
Width: 168 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
703 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-691-28167-4 (9780691281674)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Douglas W. Smith has been studying wolves for more than four decades. He was the senior wildlife biologist and project leader of the Yellowstone Wolf Project at Yellowstone National Park, and prior to that worked on the pioneering Isle Royale wolf study. He is the coauthor of Decade of the Wolf: Returning the Wild to Yellowstone and the coeditor of Yellowstone's Birds: Diversity and Abundance in the World's First National Park (Princeton) and Yellowstone Wolves: Science and Discovery in the World's First National Park.