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.
""Remarkable. . . . Mech is probably the most knowledgeable wolf researcher on the planet. . . . Following nearly forty years of research, living alongside the wolves and watching the pack interactions, pup rearing, and hunting was a whole new experience for a scientist more used to watching wolves from a plane. In intimate prose, often revealing the author's excitement, Mech discusses the wolf research he and his coauthors conducted each summer. Illustrated with photographs, maps, and figures, this close-up look at the daily lives of wolves is a wonderful addition to the wolf canon."" * Booklist (starred review) * “Wolves are creatures of the wilds, or at least that is where they do best. No place is more wild than Ellesmere Island in the far north and no team of scientists is more eminently qualified than Mech, Anderson, and Cluff to tell the story of these amazing creatures in one of the world’s harshest and most unique environments. This book will stand tall in the wolf literature.” -- Douglas W. Smith, coeditor of ""Yellowstone Wolves: Science and Discovery in the World’s First National Park"" ""Imagine white wolves living on Mars, chasing ten-pound Easter bunny lookalikes that gather by the hundreds. Ellesmere Island provides a scene almost as unbelievable, and even a Mars-like rover driven by a biologist who could follow wolves and observe them largely without notice. Living with wolves in such manner for more than twenty summer seasons, Mech and his colleagues here describe behavior that had rarely been seen before their groundbreaking adventure, advancing our understanding of the adaptability and resilience of these fascinating carnivores living in one of the most remote and unusual landscapes on Earth."" -- Rolf O. Peterson, author of ""The Wolves of Isle Royale: A Broken Balance"" “As a youth, I devoured wildlife documentaries, including watching Mech encounter the ‘White Wolf’ that wasn’t afraid of humans on the edge of the North Pole (Ellesmere). This book tells the fascinating story behind that documentary and the decades of groundbreaking research that followed. An inspiring and engaging read for any wolf enthusiast!” -- Grant Spickelmier, executive director, International Wolf Center “The key story of the book is one of incredible adaptability, stamina, resilience, and endurance: the wolf is all this, well beyond the stereotyped simplifications. . . . Remarkable.” -- Luigi Boitani, from the foreword