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  • Once A Wolf: How Wildlife Biologists Fought to Bring Back the Gray Wolf

    Stephen Swinburne, Jim Brandenburg

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Feb. 26, 2001)
    With powerful and rare photographs by Jim Brandenburg, Once a Wolf explores the long, troubled relationship between humans and wolves. The book traces the persecution of the wolf throughout history and also reveals the role scientists have played in wolf preservation. The work of scientists can often seem mysterious and intimidating to the nonscientist. No longer! Introducing an exciting perspective on the important work of scientists in all areas of research and study. Scientists in the Field show people immersed in the unpredictable and dynamic natural world, making science more accessible, relevant, and exciting to young readers. Far from the research laboratory, these books show first-hand adventures in the great outdoors - adventures with a purpose. From climbing into a snake den with thousands of slithering snakes to tracking wolves, readers experience the thrill of discovering the unknown.
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  • Once A Wolf: How Wildlife Biologists Fought To Bring Back The Gray Wolf

    Stephen R. Swinburne

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Feb. 26, 2001)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Surveys the history of the troubled relationship between wolves and humans, examines the view that these predators are a valuable part of the ecosystem, and describes the conservation movement to restore them to the wild.
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  • Once A Wolf: How Wildlife Biologists Fought to Bring Back the Gray Wolf

    Stephen Swinburne, Jim Brandenburg

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, March 26, 1999)
    With powerful and rare photographs by Jim Brandenburg, Once a Wolf explores the long, troubled relationship between humans and wolves. The book traces the persecution of the wolf throughout history and also reveals the role scientists have played in wolf preservation. The work of scientists can often seem mysterious and intimidating to the nonscientist. No longer! Introducing an exciting perspective on the important work of scientists in all areas of research and study. Scientists in the Field show people immersed in the unpredictable and dynamic natural world, making science more accessible, relevant, and exciting to young readers. Far from the research laboratory, these books show first-hand adventures in the great outdoors - adventures with a purpose. From climbing into a snake den with thousands of slithering snakes to tracking wolves, readers experience the thrill of discovering the unknown.
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  • Once A Wolf : How Wildlife Biologists Fought to Bring Back the Gray Wolf

    Stephen R. Swinburne, Jim Brandenburg

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Company, March 26, 1999)
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  • Once a Wolf: How Wildlife Biologists Fought to Bring Back the Gray Wolf

    Stephen R. Swinburne

    Paperback (Demco Media, Feb. 1, 2002)
    Surveys the history of the relationship between wolves and humans, considers their part in the ecosystem, and describes the movement to restore them to the wild
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  • Once A Wolf: How Wildlife Biologists Fought to Bring Back the Gray Wolf by Stephen Swinburne

    Stephen Swinburne

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers (2001-02-26), Aug. 16, 1656)
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  • Once A Wolf: How Wildlife Biologists Fought To Bring Back The Gray Wolf

    Stephen Swinburne

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback, March 15, 1685)
    None
  • Once A Wolf: How Wildlife Biologists Fought to Bring Back the Gray Wolf

    Stephen Swinburne, Jim Brandenburg

    Paperback (Sandpiper, Feb. 26, 2001)
    With powerful and rare photographs by Jim Brandenburg, Once a Wolf explores the long, troubled relationship of humans and wolves. The book traces the persecution of the wolf throughout history and also reveals the role scientists have played in wolf preservation.
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