Wolves
Wolf History, Conservation, Ecology
and
Behavior
[www.wolfology.com]
Resources
Photo by
Denver Bryan
Resources: Wolf History
The Beast of Gevaudan,
C.H.D. Clarke
Co-Evolution: New Evidence Suggests That To Be Truly Human Is To Be Partly Wolf,
R. McGhee (2002)
Famous North American Wolves and the Credibility of Early Wildlife Literature,
Gipson, Ballard & Nowak,
Wildlife Society Bulletin
(1998)
Fighting Outlaws, Returning Wolves,
Karen Jones,
History Today
(2002)
How Wild Wolves Became Domestic Dogs,
Jeffrey Cohn,
Bioscience
(1997)
Is the Fear of Wolves Justified? A Fennoscandian Perspective,
John D.C. Linnell et al.,
Acta Zoologica Lituanica
(2003)
Never Cry Wolf
: Science, Sentiment, and the Literary Rehabiliation of
Canis Lupus
,
Karen Jones,
The Canadian Historical Review
(2001)
On the Extinction of the Japanese Wolf,
John Knight,
Asian Folklore Studies
(1997)
The Original Status of Wolves in Eastern North America
, Ronald M. Nowak,
Southeastern Naturalist
(2002)
Place-Name Evidence for the Former Distribution and Status of Wolves...in Britain,
C. Aybes & D.W. Yalden,
Mammal Review
(1995)
Shark of the Plains: Early Western Encounters with Wolves,
Bruce Hampton,
Montana
(1996)
Wolves in the USSR,
Dimitri Bibikov, in (Pimlott, ed.)
Wolves
(1975)
The Wolves of North America,
E.A. Goldman,
Journal of Mammalogy
(1937)