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Animal Stories

Encounters with Alaska's Wildlife

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These timeless, beautifully written essays share encounters and observations on a variety of Alaskan wildlife and include natural history information.|

These timeless, beautifully written essays share encounters and observations on a variety of Alaskan wildlife and include natural history information.

In these essays about Alaska's best-known and most charismatic animals—grizzlies and wolves, moose and Dall sheep, bald eagles and beluga whales—Sherwonit also introduces readers to many of Alaska's largely overlooked species, from wood frogs to redpolls and shrews to lynx and wolverines. The stories are geographically diverse, stretching across the state, from the Panhandle to the Arctic, and also from Alaska's urban center, Anchorage, to its most remote backcountry.

Sherwonit examines the complicated relationships humans have with other animals and consider different ways of knowing, and relating to, these critters. Animal Stories increases readers' awareness and questions their own relationships with wild neighbors, wild relatives, and the inherent value that these animals have, irrespective of what they give to us.

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    • Library Journal

      October 1, 2014

      With half of the state designated as wilderness, Alaska is a mecca for wildlife enthusiasts of all kinds. None is more avid and articulate than Anchorage-based writer, naturalist, and wilderness advocate Sherwonit (Changing Paths), who has assembled 34 previously published essays on his encounters with some of the state's most iconic species (wolves, caribou, bears, and bald eagles) as well as wildlife of the backyard variety (robins, chickadees, and squirrels). For Sherwonit, there is no animal so insignificant that it can't teach us a profound lesson or embody some magical quality; each is therefore worthy of our respect and attention. In addition to describing the natural history of each animal, he examines broader themes such as the nature of wildness and the ethics of sport hunting. VERDICT While this book has a regional focus to be sure, wildlife enthusiasts in the lower 48 states will appreciate its author's passion for the Alaskan wilderness. (A map would have been a helpful inclusion for readers unfamiliar with Alaskan geography.) Recommended particularly for those who enjoyed Craig Child's The Animal Dialogues.--Cynthia Lee Knight, formerly with Hunterdon Cty. Lib., Flemington, NJ

      Copyright 2014 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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