Before wolves were nearly wiped out of Yellowstone National Park, the ecosystem thrived in balance-rivers flowed freely, forests and meadows flourished, and wildlife lived in intricate harmony. But when the apex predator disappeared, elk roamed unchecked, beavers vanished, birds declined, and the park's delicate web of life began to unravel. The Return of the Howl: How the Wolf Came Back and Healed Yellowstone - How one predator saved an entire Ecosystem tells the remarkable story of Yellowstone's wolves, their dramatic return, and the cascading effects that restored the park's rivers, forests, and skies. Through vivid storytelling, ecological science, and compelling observations of animals from elk to eagles, this book reveals how the presence-or absence-of a single species can shape entire ecosystems. A powerful testament to the resilience of nature, it reminds us that every creature matters, every action counts, and balance in the wild is both fragile and extraordinary.
By:
David Kiger Imprint: David Kiger Dimensions:
Height: 216mm,
Width: 140mm,
Spine: 11mm
Weight: 254g ISBN:9798233307584 Pages: 214 Publication Date:17 January 2026 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active