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Running with wolves : our story of life with the Sawtooth pack
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Dutcher, Jim, 1943- author
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Dutcher, Jamie, author
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National Geographic Kids (Firm), publisher
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Wolves Anecdotes Juvenile literature.
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Wolves Behavior Juvenile literature.
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Wolves Idaho Sawtooth Wilderness Juvenile literature.
2019
\"Adventure, friendship, and family come together in this riveting memoir as two award-winning filmmakers take you through the experience of the years they spent living in the wild with a real-life wolf pack. Jim and Jamie set out to show the world that instead of fearsome beasts, wolves are social, complex, and incredible creatures that deserve our protection. Deep in the mountain wilderness of Idaho, they set up Wolf Camp, where they spent years capturing the emotional, exciting, and sometimes heartbreaking story of their pack\"-- Provided by publisher.
Making Wolves Lovable
1993
In an editorial, a humorous interview with \"Dr. Noitall\" concerning the movement to reintroduce wolves into part of Alaska is presented. \"Noitall\" will represent the International Wolf Association for the money, even though deer and people will be put in danger from an increasing wolf population.
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The omega factor
2001
In a satirical article, the idea of applying wolf pack behavior to the corporate world is discussed.
Magazine Article
Bran and Sceolang
1936
So extraordinary an individual was Finn mac Cumaill as a philosopher, a musician, a poet, a leech, an admiral, a druid, a priest, a statesman, a general, and as a prophet that the shanachies and bards who told the story of his life and exploits found it unthinkable that anything pertaining to his men, his household, or his possessions should be merely consuetudinary. To the ranks of Finn's militia were admitted only those applicants whose mental accomplishments matched their physical skill; Finn's revenue was derived from a cantred in every province, a townland in every cantred, and a house in every townland in Ireland; and his palace at Allen rivaled the splendor and aroused the resentment of the Monarch himself. But virtuosity did not cease here: Finn's wife was alive by day and dead by night, yet there was no woman whom he loved more. One of his poets, though deaf, had stored in his memory every lay commemorating the deeds of the Fianna. No man could escape death from the shaft of a spear which inflicted no wound with its point. Finn's sword ‘left not a remnant of its blow’; the Dord Fian could be heard throughout the five fifths of Ireland; and no secret was veiled from Finn when he put his thumb under his tooth of knowledge.
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