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A review by randombookswithmj
The Wanderer: An Alaska Wolf's Final Journey by Tom Walker
4.0
What an interesting documentation of the life of one wolf called N258 by researchers. In the first few chapters I kept thinking, ‘Walker, give him a name not a number, even if just for us.’ Finally, a few chapters in Walker did just that; The Wanderer.
For anyone interested in reading about the lives of wild animals or animal research this is the book for you. It does discuss some of the issues that wild animals in Alaska and Canada’s Yukon have had to deal with in terms of anthropogenic interference. It also to demonstrated the loneliness of a lone wolf.
What I really appreciate is that the author makes it clear where there is conjecture and where there are actual facts in order to complete a story of the life of The Wanderer.
Thank you @netgalley and @tantoraudio for the opportunity to listen to the journey of The Wanderer.