Resultaten voor 'rick mcintyre'

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  1. Een onverwachte held: Het verhaal van Wolf 8
    1. Rick McIntyre
    2. David A. Poulsen

    Een onverwachte held: Het verhaal van Wolf 8

    WAARGEBEURD en ONGELOOFLIJK Wolf 8 is nog klein en verlegen wanneer hij, samen met zijn familie, vanuit Canada naar Amerika wordt gebracht om daar een nieuwe wolvenpopulatie op te bouwen. Niet lang daarna ontmoet Wolf 8 een vrouwtjeswolf met welpjes. Hun wolvenvader is door mensen vermoord. Kan de jonge 8 zijn rol overnemen? Terwijl hij zelf gepest werd door zijn broertjes? En wat doet hij als er nog grotere gevaren dreigen? Een onverwachte held is niet verzonnen: de beroemde wolvendeskundige Rick McIntyre volgde Wolf 8 jarenlang. Samen met schrijver David A. Poulsen vertelt hij in dit boek het ongelooflijke verhaal van deze bijzondere wolf. Ook in het dierenrijk gaat het om karakter, om durf, om weten wie je bent – dat blijkt uit dit hartveroverende, waargebeurde verhaal. De heerlijke vertaling is van Bibi Dumon Tak, de beste schrijfster van non-fictie over dieren die we in Nederland hebben.

    € 14,99
  2. My Life With Wolves
    1. Rick McIntyre

    My Life With Wolves

    How I Became the Storyteller for the Yellowstone Packs

    America's beloved wolf historian and longtime Yellowstone park ranger shares his long-awaited biography a story filled with true grit, laughter, and love for America's National Parks.

    € 30,50
  3. Queen of the Wolves
    1. Rick McIntyre
    2. David Poulsen

    Queen of the Wolves

    The Legendary 06 Female

    For fans of A Wolf Called Wander comes the dramatic story of the life and legacy of the most famous wolf in the world Wolf 06 in the third installment of The Chronicles of the Yellowstone Wolves series.

    € 20,95
  4. A Time of Legends
    1. Rick McIntyre
    2. David A. Poulsen

    A Time of Legends

    The Story of Two Fearless Wolves-and One Rebel

    “McIntyre’s deep understanding of wolf society and biology makes these books compelling…a valuable addition to middle school nonfiction, these books are ideal for readers passionate about animal science or wolves."—School Library Journal

    € 20,95
  5. Thinking Like a Wolf
    1. Rick McIntyre

    Thinking Like a Wolf

    Lessons From the Yellowstone Packs

    "Longtime wolf biologist and former Yellowstone ranger sums up decades of observing Canis lupus...McIntyre writes with clear admiration of the great qualities and accomplishments of the Yellowstone packs...Fans of wolves in the wild will learn much from McIntyre’s career-spanning account."—Kirkus Reviews"[E]ndlessly compelling...The author provides a treasure trove of information at the start, including maps of the parks, illustrated renderings of the wolves and timelines that record each pack’s principal members...Thinking Like a Wolf, and the entire Alpha Wolves of Yellowstone series, is a remarkable account of animal behavior, and a singular contribution to our understanding of wildlife."—BookPage, STARRED review"A gift to wildlife lovers everywhere... Rick tells the stories of the lives of these wolves, and it’s impossible not to learn lessons about how to live your own life... There is literally no one else who could tell these stories."—John Wood, Golf Analyst, NBC Sports"McIntyre has loyally apprenticed himself to the wolves of Yellowstone and they in turn have taught him how to live more courageously in the present. An inspiring and interwoven story of how the wildness we love can teach us to be more resilient, more resourceful, more of the human animal that we are."—Dr. Ruth Allen, author of Weathering and Grounded"Highly entertaining, gripping and fascinating – enter the wild world of wolves with today’s best animal story teller. A man who has spent more time than anyone watching and learning about America’s wolves. An incredible read for anyone who loves wild places and the beings that live there."—Brian Hare, PhD, professor of evolutionary anthropology, Duke University; co-author with Vanessa Woods, of the New York Times bestseller The Genius of Dogs“Rick’s writing transports me to Yellowstone, watching over his shoulder as these history-making wolf packs experience the natural highs and tragic lows that come with their territory. I challenge anyone to read this and not feel a primordial connection to these remarkable, complex animals.”—Tiffany Francis-Baker, author of The Bridleway and Dark Skies"This book is as riveting as any novel, and I was so entranced by the lives of these wolves that after just one chapter I canceled all my appointments so I could continue reading uninterrupted. Mcintyre’s deep observation, unfolding over decades, allows a rare look into the intertwined stories that bring the Yellowstone wolves to life—vivid tales of family, loyalty, friendship, joy, loss, and—above all—resilience. By the end of this book I was not just “thinking like a wolf,” as the title promises, but also felt that I was walking with wolves all around me. My love for them and commitment to their protection deepened with every page."—Lyanda Lynn Haupt, author of Rooted: Life at the Crossroads of Science, Nature, and SpiritPraise for "The Alpha Wolves of Yellowstone" series:"Like Thomas McNamee, David Mech, Barry Lopez, and other literary naturalists with an interest in wolf behavior, McIntyre writes with both elegance and flair, making complex biology and ethology a pleasure to read. Fans of wild wolves will eat this one up."—Kirkus starred review"Like Darwin, McIntyre is an inclusionist and is thus able to enter the hearts and minds of wolves, providing us with a consummately rounded picture of their lives. Along the way, he creates a fully realized world that stands whole and sublime alongside our far more troubled human one."—Mountain Journal"McIntyre's stories of mutual aid among the wolves will remind us that all life is poised in an ever-shifting dance of competition and co-operation. We can all learn some lessons from McIntyre's beloved beasts."—The Vancouver Sun"A goldmine for information on all aspects of wolf behavior ... clearly shows they are clever, smart, and emotional beings."—Marc Bekoff, Psychology Today"Yellowstone's resident wolf guru Rick McIntyre has been many things to many people: an expert tracker for the park's biologists, an indefatigable roadside interpreter for visitors, and an invaluable consultant to countless chronicles of the park's wolves-including my own. But he is first and foremost a storyteller whose encyclopedic knowledge of Yellowstone's wolf reintroduction project-now in its 25th year-is unparalleled."—Nate Blakeslee, New York Times bestselling author of American Wolf"The main attraction of this book, though, is the storytelling about individual wolves, including the powerful origin story of one of Yellowstone's greatest and most famous wolves."—Washington Post (on The Rise of Wolf 8)

    € 26,50
  6. The Unlikely Hero
    1. Rick McIntyre
    2. David A. Poulsen

    The Unlikely Hero

    The Story of Wolf 8

    "The Unlikely Hero: The Story of Wolf 8 is the gripping and true story of a small and scrappy young wolf who became the patriarch of the most powerful pack in Yellowstone National Park. … An inspiring read for any child who loves the natural world."—Rosanne Parry, New York Times Bestselling Author of A Wolf Called Wander“Harrowing and heartwarming…. narrated in approachable, engrossing prose and interspersed with first-person reminiscences, offers an in-depth look into the life of one of Yellowstone's most famous wolves…..educates readers on the dangers wolves face, but they also tell an underdog story, setting out to prove that 'even the smallest individual can be a big hero.'"—Cade Williams, Shelf Awareness“Lets readers see inside the animals’ minds and feel their experiences.”—Youth Services Book Review“Readers will feel as if they’re watching the games, hunts and other incidents from within the pack….Notable."—Kirkus“The first in an exciting new series….insightful and moving.”—Booklist STARRED Review“The Unlikely Hero offers up nature, adventure, survival and wolf-kingdom insights like no other book… incredibly rich in knowledge about wolves and the natural environment.”—Pam Withers, YAdudebooks

    € 20,95
  7. The Alpha Female Wolf
    1. Rick , Mcintyre

    The Alpha Female Wolf

    Book Four in the Award-Winning Alpha Wolves of Yellowstone seriesFollowing five generations of female wolves—including the famous 06—this gripping family saga set in Yellowstone National Park reveals the pivotal role that female wolves play in pack life.“Rick’s writing is so vivid, so powerful, that I feel I have been right there with him among the wolves of Yellowstone. And I urge you, the reader, to come with us and discover the magic of wolf society.”—DR. JANE GOODALL, DBE, Founder of the Jane Goodall Institute & UN Messenger of PeaceYellowstone’s 06 female was called ‘the most famous wolf in the world.’ Her strength, beauty, and intelligence were unmatched, and her ability to hunt, protect her young cubs, and choose the right mates made her pack successful. In his latest book, award-winning author and renowned wolf researcher Rick McIntyre turns his spotting scope on 06 and more remarkable female wolves, telling the dramatic true story of five generations of female leaders in Yellowstone National Park.As Rick shows us, female wolves, not their male counterparts, play the most pivotal roles in pack life. They choose who may mate with them and where their pack will hunt and raise pups. They negotiate treaties and fiercely defend their families. The only opponent they cannot defeat is a human with a gun.In The Alpha Female Wolf, McIntyre profiles 06’s rise to power. He also celebrates the lives of other female wolves who deserve our recognition. Throughout, McIntyre weaves wolf biology and storytelling into a page-turning narrative that, once again, gives readers a rare window into life in a wolf pack—this time from a female point of view.

    € 26,50
  8. The Redemption of Wolf 302
    1. Rick McIntyre

    The Redemption of Wolf 302

    From Renegade to Yellowstone Alpha Male

    “A great choice for anyone who has a fondness for wolves and an appreciation of good natural history.”—Kirkus Reviews“Closely observed and meticulously described, the author’s wolves are presented as flawed but essentially heroic creatures who love their pups, defend their territories and engage in mortal combat.... Engaging and entertaining.... Recommended.”—Vancouver Sun“With this third installment of Rick McIntyre’s magnum opus, a new cast of characters brings fresh delights, while the cumulative impact of Rick’s storytelling offers unexpected insights on wolves as social beings and on the culture of wolf packs. Yes, culture—read for yourself and see!”—Nate Blakeslee, author of American Wolf“No one else’s books have been written with the depth of time, personal insight, and sheer unstoppable devotion that Rick McIntyre brings to the page.”—Carl Safina, author of Becoming Wild: How Animal Cultures Raise Families, Create Beauty, and Achieve Peace“Few people have ever observed wildlife as closely as Rick McIntyre or written the biographies of individual animals with as much clarity and wisdom. The Redemption of Wolf 302 opens yet another intimate window onto the lives of America's most beloved carnivores.”—Ben Goldfarb, author of Eager: The Surprising, Secret Life of Beavers and Why They Matter“What thrilling stories about the Yellowstone wolves! The daily observations by Rick McIntyre are unprecedented in their detail, and bring the personalities alive.”—Frans de Waal, author of Mama’s Last Hug: Animal Emotions and What They Tell Us About Ourselves“A beautiful, inspiring story. These remarkable creatures are showing us much about what can be meaningful in our own lives.”—Bruce Babbitt, former United States Secretary of the Interior“With an unassuming nature that perfectly complements the quiet dignity of his pursuits among Yellowstone's Wolves, Rick McIntyre once again brings us into the circle of their lives with this intimate portrait of wolf302.”—John Potter, Anishinaabe artist and wildlife advocate“This engrossing tale of an especially intelligent and charismatic wolf reveals a deep and important lesson: for wolves as for humans there is more than one way to lead a good life.”—Barbara Smuts, canine researcher and professor emerita, Psychology, University of Michigan“No one knows more about Yellowstone wolves than Rick does, and no one tells their wild stories better. His new book combines his knowledge and storytelling skills to give readers an unparalleled look into the lives of Yellowstone’s wolves.”—Rick Lamplugh, author of In the Temple of Wolves and Deep into Yellowstone“A vivid tale of wolf personalities, scientifically compelling and deeply engaging, that will take you right to the core of wolf social life.”—Luigi Boitani, professor emeritus, University of Rome“A remarkable achievement. It will be a long time, if ever, before someone can match such insightful perspectives on the behavior of wolves in the wild.”—Lu Carbyn, author of The Buffalo Wolf

    € 26,50
  9. The Reign of Wolf 21
    1. Rick McIntyre

    The Reign of Wolf 21

    The Saga of Yellowstone's Legendary Druid Pack

    “McIntyre’s stories of mutual aid among the wolves will remind us that all life is poised in an ever-shifting dance of competition and co-operation. We can all learn some lessons from McIntyre’s beloved beasts.”—The Vancouver Sun“Like Thomas McNamee, David Mech, Barry Lopez, and other literary naturalists with an interest in wolf behavior, McIntyre writes with both elegance and flair, making complex biology and ethology a pleasure to read. Fans of wild wolves will eat this one up.”—Kirkus starred review“Like Darwin, McIntyre is an inclusionist and is thus able to enter the hearts and minds of wolves, providing us with a consummately rounded picture of their lives. Along the way, he creates a fully realized world that stands whole and sublime alongside our far more troubled human one.”—Mountain Journal“Wolves have always been majestic creatures, and The Reign of Wolf 21 [...] beautifully illustrates this. [G]reat for nature lovers or people interested in learning more about wolves and wolf behavior.”—The Yakima Herald“A gripping tale of triumph and loss told with an unsurpassed appreciation for the wolves of Yellowstone and the natural world they inhabit.”—Bernd Heinrich, professor emeritus of biology at the University of Vermont and author of Mind of the Raven“I’m always eager for the next book by Rick McIntyre. I learn so much fascinating information about wolves and their interactions with each other and with their prey.”—L. David Mech, author of The Wolf: Ecology and Behavior of an Endangered Species, now in its 50th year in print“It is the way [Rick McIntyre] sees wolves—as fellow social beings with stories to share—that makes his books so powerful.”—Ed Bangs, former US Fish and Wildlife Service wolf recovery coordinator for the Northern Rockies“This book is a treasure.”—Douglas W. Smith, PhD, Yellowstone Wolf Project Leader, Yellowstone National Park“Rick is constantly collecting information—from his own observations and those made by others. He is a researcher to the bone and an amazing witness to the wolves’ incredible stories.”—Scott Frazier, Crow/Santee, director of Project Indigenous“In his second book on Yellowstone wolves, Rick McIntyre provides a riveting history about a powerful dynasty, a wolf pack called the Druids. There were palace revolutions, despotic leaders, and interlopers to contend with, overlaying the incredible daily challenge of making a living with just teeth and feet. Life begets life, and this fascinating story is dominated by the overwhelming strength of family bonds, bravery, and benevolence.”—Rolf Peterson, Michigan Technological University, author of The Wolves of Isle Royale: A Broken Balance“Rick brilliantly weaves the dramatic life-story of wolf 21 through the intertwining of his life with the different personalities of his mate wolf 42, their sons and daughters, and members of nearby packs. As a story teller, Rick generates great compassion in the reader - a fitting antidote to the hatred and indifference that still plagues this long-persecuted species.”—Dr. John and Mary Theberge, wildlife ecologists, wolf biologists and authors“Wolves are possessed of an ancient and enduring wisdom. This is why old-time Indians used to spend the kind of time watching wolves that Rick has, and for the same reasons—to learn FROM them, not just ABOUT them.”—John Potter, Anishinaabe wildlife artist“If ever there was a ‘perfect’ wolf, it was Wolf 21. He lived an outsized life, more like an action hero than a real creature. And no one knew him better than master storyteller Rick McIntyre.”—Carl Safina, author of Becoming Wild; How Animal Cultures Raise Families, Create Beauty, and Achieve Peace“No wolf's life has ever been laid before us in such detail and with such rich analysis.”—Norm Bishop, director of the Wolf Recovery Foundation and co-author of Yellowstone's Northern Range: Complexity and Change in a Wildland EcosystemPraise for the first book in the Alpha Wolves of Yellowstone series, The Rise of Wolf 8:An Amazon.com Best Science Book of 2019“Rick’s book is a goldmine... and clearly shows [wolves] are clever, smart, and emotional beings.”—PSYCHOLOGY TODAY“[Rick McIntyre’s] greatest strength is the quiet respect and wonder with which he regards his subjects, a quality clearly informed by decades of careful watching.”—PUBLISHERS WEEKLY“The main attraction of [The Rise of Wolf 8] is the storytelling... including the powerful origin story of one of Yellowstone’s greatest and most famous wolves.”—WASHINGTON POST“Fascinating.”—NEWSWEEK“McIntyre is a gifted and fluent storyteller... His book will make readers reconsider negative images of the wolf.”—VANCOUVER SUN

    € 26,50