À propos du livre
You will not find anything particularly profound in this book regarding the language of wolves.
Instead, we present soundbites from the broad range of personalities residing at WOLF Sanctuary in Bellvue, Colorado. Since 1995 the Sanctuary has been home to over 100 wolves and wolf-dogs, each bringing its unique and wonderful life to share with the staff and volunteers. It is almost impossible to look into their eyes and not be posessed by the desire to read their minds, know their thoughts; to communicate with them verbally, even as we (all and always) put our own words into their mouths.
Here then are the wolves of WOLF (2013), as interpreted by members of the staff. Feel free to provide your own captions, if you are so posessed as we have been.
Instead, we present soundbites from the broad range of personalities residing at WOLF Sanctuary in Bellvue, Colorado. Since 1995 the Sanctuary has been home to over 100 wolves and wolf-dogs, each bringing its unique and wonderful life to share with the staff and volunteers. It is almost impossible to look into their eyes and not be posessed by the desire to read their minds, know their thoughts; to communicate with them verbally, even as we (all and always) put our own words into their mouths.
Here then are the wolves of WOLF (2013), as interpreted by members of the staff. Feel free to provide your own captions, if you are so posessed as we have been.
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Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Livres d'art et de photographie
- Catégories supplémentaires Nature/Vie sauvage, Non lucratif et collect de fonds
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Format choisi: Petit carré, 18×18 cm
# de pages: 62 - Date de publication: nov 26, 2013
- Langue English
- Mots-clés animal, wildlife, photography, humor, wolf, wolves
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À propos du créateur
WOLF Sanctuary
La Porte, Colorado
W.O.L.F. is a 501( c )3 non-profit Sanctuary located in the foothills of Northern Colorado, dedicated to improving the quality of life for wolves and wolf dogs through rescue, sanctuary and education. Home to 30 unwanted and abused wolves and wolf dogs previously kept as pets and breeder animals, the Sanctuary provides quality life-long care for it's residents in large, natural habitat enclosures. W.O.L.F. also educates about the importance of wild wolves and the issues with keeping wolves as pets.