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The Last Wolf

New and updated edition.

In 1743, according to legend, the last wolf in Scotland was killed by a huntsman near Inverness. Long regarded in folk tales and history as a slayer of babies, a robber of graves, a devourer of battlefield dead, its extinction was widely celebrated.

But since then, deer have multiplied, destroying the vegetation on which an array of wildlife depends, and it is clear that the entire Highland ecosystem has been thrown off balance by the elimination of a top predator.

Jim Crumley believes the old stories are pure fiction—a distortion of reality which prevents people from thinking rationally about the huge benefits wolves could bring. With reference to wolves in other cultures and places, from the south-west of England to Scandinavia and North America, this is a passionate polemic which argues for the return of the wolf to heal the damaged land.

New and updated edition.

In 1743, according to legend, the last wolf in Scotland was killed by a huntsman near Inverness. Long regarded in folk tales and history as a slayer of babies, a robber of graves, a devourer of battlefield dead, its extinction was widely celebrated.

But since then, deer have multiplied, destroying the vegetation on which an array of wildlife depends, and it is clear that the entire Highland ecosystem has been thrown off balance by the elimination of a top predator.

Jim Crumley believes the old stories are pure fiction—a distortion of reality which prevents people from thinking rationally about the huge benefits wolves could bring. With reference to wolves in other cultures and places, from the south-west of England to Scandinavia and North America, this is a passionate polemic which argues for the return of the wolf to heal the damaged land.

$5.59

Original: $18.63

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The Last Wolf

$18.63

$5.59

Description

New and updated edition.

In 1743, according to legend, the last wolf in Scotland was killed by a huntsman near Inverness. Long regarded in folk tales and history as a slayer of babies, a robber of graves, a devourer of battlefield dead, its extinction was widely celebrated.

But since then, deer have multiplied, destroying the vegetation on which an array of wildlife depends, and it is clear that the entire Highland ecosystem has been thrown off balance by the elimination of a top predator.

Jim Crumley believes the old stories are pure fiction—a distortion of reality which prevents people from thinking rationally about the huge benefits wolves could bring. With reference to wolves in other cultures and places, from the south-west of England to Scandinavia and North America, this is a passionate polemic which argues for the return of the wolf to heal the damaged land.