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Wolf Land
- Narrated by: Joe Conley Golden
- Length: 5 hrs and 29 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Carter Niemeyer has followed wolves - and captured many - since he helped reintroduce them in the Northern Rockies in the mid-1990s. In his second memoir, Wolf Land, he takes us across the rugged West as he tracks wolves, shares in their lives, and seeks middle ground for these iconic animals, both on the land and in our hearts.