Chris asked this question about American Wolf: A True Story of Survival and Obsession in the West:
Can anyone recommend a similar author or a like-minded book regarding human relationship with nature? I love how Blakeslee takes into account all viewpoints and refrains from giving the reader a sense that there is an 'agenda' behind the book. He legitimizes the concerns and reasons of both hunters and farmers, and their impact on the land, without derogatory. I find this difficult to find in nature's literature.
Jared White Beyond Words: What Animals Think and Feel by Carl Safina has a bit similar feel. Also, in its discussion about wolves, it features some of the same wo…moreBeyond Words: What Animals Think and Feel by Carl Safina has a bit similar feel. Also, in its discussion about wolves, it features some of the same wolves and people as in this book. For the other animals it discusses it is similar to this book (a mixture of stories and research). (less)
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