These timeless, beautifully written essays share encounters and
observations on a variety of Alaskan wildlife and include natural
history information.
In these essays about Alaska's best-known and most charismatic
animals--grizzlies and wolves, moose and Dall sheep, bald eagles and
beluga whales--Sherwonit also introduces readers to many of Alaska's
largely overlooked species, from wood frogs to redpolls and shrews to
lynx and wolverines. The stories are geographically diverse, stretching
across the state, from the Panhandle to the Arctic, and also from
Alaska's urban center, Anchorage, to its most remote backcountry.
Sherwonit examines the complicated relationships humans have with other
animals and consider different ways of knowing, and relating to, these
critters. Animal Stories increases readers' awareness and questions
their own relationships with wild neighbors, wild relatives, and the
inherent value that these animals have, irrespective of what they give
to us.