NEW WOLF BOOK RELEASED. CAN YOU DO A REVIEW?
Wednesday, August 25 2010 @ 02:46 PM PDT
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Dreaming of Wolves: Adventures in the Carpathian Mountains of Transylvania is a fascinating must-read for everyone interested in adventure, ecology and the co-existence of man and wild animals.
Author Alan E. Sparks’ remarkable narrative of his life-changing experiences in Romania provides an extraordinary portrait of the lives of wolves and the people with whom they have co-existed for centuries in an exotic region of the world — a region often associated with bloodthirsty vampires and marauding creatures somewhat resembling wolves.
Offering a perspective from another place and another culture, this timely book is also an entertaining memoir and travelogue, weaving into a fascinating story of adventure an introduction to the natural and cultural wonders of Romania (including 32 pages of beautiful color photographs).
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As the debate about wolves increases in the US, the international perspective offered in Dreaming of Wolves provides readers with a unique outlook on the controversy.
Today, as wolves have expanded in the Western Great Lakes and Northern Rocky Mountain regions, and marginally in small areas of the Southwest and Southeast, conflicts and passions are on the rise. Wolf-related stories are often making headlines in these regions, as some people vehemently support the presence of wolves and others just as vehemently oppose it. The March 2010 issue of National Geographic Magazine featured this controversy in its cover story, “Wolf Wars.”







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