Wildlife Monographs  |  Wolves
A history of these much maligned creatures seeks to dispel many of the popular prejudices. Wolves are creatures of myths and legends and in fiction are usually portrayed as the evil villain. Indeed the cry of a wolf on a dark night must be one of nature’s most eerie and fear-inducing sounds known to man.
Here however the authors set out through words and stunning photographs to give a clear and balanced understanding of these proud and splendid looking carnivorous creatures. The fact that wolves have managed to live through harsh environments as well as man’s attempts at eradication makes them one of nature’s great survivors. Art Wolfe is an American wildlife and nature photographer noted for his mastery of colour and composition combining as he does elements of photojournalism and art photography.
He has released numerous photo books and instructional videos of photographic technique. Two of his designs have been used on stamps issued by the US postal services and he has produced a series for public television.. He has a great love for the environment and serves on the advisory boards for the Wildlife Conservation Society and is a Fellow of the International League of Conservation Photographers.
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Below is a selection of articles in Wildlife Monographs Wolves.