A wildlife biologist who studied mountain goats and grizzlies in the Rockies, Doug Chadwick began writing about natural history and conservation for national magazines. On assignments from Siberia to the Congo River's headwaters, he has produced several hundred popular articles and ten books. He is also the vice chair of the board of Vital Ground, a nonprofit land trust that has helped safeguard more than 600,000 acres of wildlife habitat in Alaska, Canada, and the western US.
"I have been fascinated by wolverines ever since I read about them
as a child. "The Wolverine Way" is an astonishing account of these
fearless, indefatigable
and highly intelligent animals and the equally fearless and
indefatigable scientists and volunteers who study them. Chadwick's
writing transports us high into the frozen mountains and lakes of
Glacier National Park with its dazzling beauty and treacherous
storms and avalanches. This is a book full of adventure, courage
and determination. Bravo to Patagonia for its support of the
wolverines and the wildlife corridor which may prevent their
extinction." --Jane Goodall, PhD, DBE Founder - the Jane Goodall
Institute & UN Messenger of Peace"Is there an animal that embodies
the spirit of wildness more than the wolverine?Chadwick's account
of these remarkable creatures and the people who study them
expresses the environmental crossroads that the wolverine -- and
all of us -- stand at. It should make every person stop and think
about how much we would be losing should the wolverine not survive
the many challenges it faces." -- H. Emerson Blake,
Editor-in-Chief, Orion Magazine
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