Don Gagnon

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Back in the 1930s, Adolph Murie had been struck more than anything else by what he called the wolves’ “friendliness” to one another, a revelation at a time when the popular understanding of wolves still held them to be snarling killers, remorseless and insatiable.
Don Gagnon
“Back in the 1930s, Adolph Murie had been struck more than anything else by what he called the wolves’ “friendliness” to one another, a revelation at a time when the popular understanding of wolves still held them to be snarling killers, remorseless and insatiable.”
American Wolf: A True Story of Survival and Obsession in the West
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