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Ellesmere Wolves - Behavior and Ecology in the High Arctic

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"In a fascinating story of discovery and science, we meet a remote population of wolves unafraid of humans. For parts of twenty-four summers, wolf biologist L. David Mech lived with a group of wolves on Ellesmere Island, some six hundred miles from the North Pole. Elsewhere, most wolves flee from even the scent of humans, but these animals, evolving relatively free from human persecution, are unafraid. Having already spent twenty-eight years studying other populations of wolves more remotely by aircraft, snow-tracking, live-trapping, and radio-tracking, Mech was primed to join their activities up close and record their interactions with each other. This book tells the remarkable story of what Mech-and the researchers who followed him-have learned while living among the wolves. The Ellesmere wolves were so unconcerned with Mech's presence that they allowed him to camp near their den and to sit on his all-terrain vehicle as he observed them, watching packs as large as seven adults and six pups go about their normal activities. In these extraordinarily close quarters, a pup untying his bootlace or an adult sniffing his gloved hand was just part of daily life. Mech accompanied the wolves on their travels and watched as they hunted muskoxen and arctic hares. By achieving the same kind of intimacy with his wild hosts' every action that we might experience living with domesticated dogs, Mech gained new insights into common but rarely studied behaviors like pup feeding, food caching, howling, and scent-marking. After Mech's time at Ellesmere ended, his coauthors and fellow wolf researchers Morgan Anderson and H. Dean Cluff spent parts of four summers studying the wolves via radio collars, further illuminating the creatures' movements and ecology. This book synthesizes their findings, offering both a compelling scientific overview of the animals' behavior-from hunting to living in packs to rearing pups-and a tale of adventure and survival in the Arctic"--

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L. David Mech is a senior research scientist with the US Geological Survey and adjunct professor at the University of Minnesota. Among his many books are Wolves and Wolves on the Hunt, both also published by the University of Chicago Press. Morgan Anderson was a wildlife biologist for the Government of Nunavut and is now a senior wildlife biologist with the British Columbia government. H. Dean Cluff, retired, was a wildlife biologist for the Government of the Northwest Territories, Department of Environment and Climate Change, in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada.

Product details

Authors Morgan Anderson, H. Dean Cluff, L. David Mech, L. David Anderson Mech, L. David/ Anderson Mech, Mech L. David
Assisted by Boitani Luigi (Foreword)
Publisher University Of Chicago Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.02.2025
 
EAN 9780226833743
ISBN 978-0-226-83374-3
No. of pages 208
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Zoology

Nunavut, SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Zoology / Mammals, Animal behaviour, Ethology and animal behaviour, Arctic regions, Zoology: Mammals, Zoology: mammals (mammalogy)

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