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The book follows photographer and National Geographic researcher Jim Brandenburg as he documents wolves in their natural habitats, including Arctic wolves on ice floes and grey wolves in Minnesota. Through Brandenburg's photographs and observations, readers see wolves hunting, foraging, and interacting within their packs. The book provides a close-up look at wolf behavior and the relationship between humans and these wild animals.
Quick Summary
This book takes readers straight into the wilderness with a real National Geographic photographer who actually lived among wolves to capture stunning close-up images. Kids will geek out over never-before-seen wolf behavior, pack dynamics, and the patience it takes to earn an animal's trust in the wild. If your kid devours wildlife magazines, watches nature documentaries on repeat, or loved "The One and Only Ivan," they'll be glued to these pages. Perfect for kids ages 9-12 in grades 4-7 who are curious about wildlife and want to see what it really takes to study animals in the wild.