A real-life story of adaptation and survival.
Acclaimed science writer Sandra Markle and celebrated artist Alan Marks
team up for the fifth time in this fascinating real-life story of a wolf
and her pack.
Years ago, an effort had been made to eliminate wolves from Yellowstone
National Park. Recently, conservationists decided to reintroduce the
animal to the area, relocating wolves from Canada. Family Pack
introduces readers to Female 7 and Male 2, the founders of the Leopold
wolf pack--the first naturally formed pack after the relocation effort.
Readers follow Female 7 as she sets out on her own upon her release to
the 2.2-million-acre area that is Yellowstone. Without the comfort of
her mother or other wolves, the young female grows and learns to feed,
hunt, and survive in her new home. Eventually, she crosses paths with
Male 2, and the wolves form a family of their own.
Back matter includes more information about wolves, a bibliography, and
an author's note about the Leopold pack and the importance of
reintroducing wolves to Yellowstone, restoring the natural balance.