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Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
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INTRODUCTION: Scientist and Advocate for Alaska's Wolves
The First Two Years of Life of an Alaska Wolf
CHAPTER 1: My Good Fortune: Working among Alaska's Wolves
Snapshot: Savage River Wolves
Snapshot: Flying Gordon
CHAPTER 2: The Heart of Wolf Society: Wolf Family Bonds
Snapshot: First Snow
Snapshot: A True Field Scientist
CHAPTER 3: A New Biological Year: Attending Young Pups
Snapshot: Teklanika Den
CHAPTER 4: It Takes a Family: Raising Pups Cooperatively
Snapshot: Son
CHAPTER 5: Going with the Flow: The Daily Lives of Wolves
Snapshot: Just One More Turn
CHAPTER 6: Why Wolves Howl: The Many Social Values
Snapshot: A Sign of Intelligence
Snapshot: Passing By
CHAPTER 7: Hunting Traditions: Wolves, Their Prey, and Scavenging
Snapshot: Pups at a Sheep Kill
CHAPTER 8: Toklat's Switch to Hares: Survivors Seize an Opportunity
Snapshot: Toklat's Hare Hunting
CHAPTER 9: Companions and Competitors: Ravens, Bears, and Other Wildlife
Snapshot: Wolves with Bears
CHAPTER 10: Natural Fearlessness: Wolves and People in Denali National Park
Snapshot: Dr. Gordon Haber
Snapshot: The Hamburger Drop
CHAPTER 11: Park Wolves in Danger: The Denali Buffer Solution
Journal Notes: State-Snared Wolves
Snapshot: This Guy Is Hard Core
Snapshot: Mortality Call
CHAPTER 12: Science Gone Awry: Alaska's Wolf-Killing Programs
Journal Notes: Snowmachine Hunt
Snapshot: Wolf Summit
Snapshot: Picking Pilots
CHAPTER 13: Endangered Species: The Problem with Delisting Northern Rockies Wolves
Snapshot: Scientist as Advocate
CHAPTER 14: Toklat's High Value: The Case for Unexploited Wolf Groups
Snapshot: Last Phone Call
Significant Findings of Gordon Haber's Wolf Research
EPILOGUE: From Bad to Worse: An Update on Haber's Wolves
References
Acknowledgments
Index
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