Developed from her tremendously popular blog, this book offers the inspiring and beautifully illustrated account of the author's experiences raising an orphaned coyote as a beloved pet. Full-color photographs throughout.
An intimate memoir on the work and wonder of ranch life, critiquing the inhumane and environmentally destructive factory farm system and offering sustainable alternatives for ethical omnivores.
A stunning collection of photography and writing, documenting ten years with a wild-born coyote.
Cat Urbigkit journeys alone to spend a season on Wyoming’s open range tending to a herd of domestic sheep as they give birth amid the challenges of nature – from severe weather to a wealth of predators.
"I got grounded for the rest of my life once," Neal added. All three of us looked at him. "How did you manage that?" I asked. Neal grinned. "My sister had this jar of face cream. She'd been real snooty with me and I got fed up.
Uncomfortable at times but nonetheless rewarding and empowering, the story of these flawed, anthropomorphized characters is nothing if not relentlessly hilarious and heartbreakingly human.
This story of the conflicts between humans and coyotes reminds us to reflect on our relationship with the natural world.
Winner of the American Indian Library Association Youth Literature Awards, Best Picture Book.
A hiking trail through majestic mountains. A raw, unpeopled wilderness stretching as far as the eye can see. These are the settings we associate with our most famous books about nature. But Gavin Van Horn isn’t most nature writers.
"-Wall Street Journal Legends don't come close to capturing the incredible story of the coyote.
Biologist Gerry Parker has studied this versatile and successful coyote and tracked the animal's origins and population patterns. A fascinating animal, and a comprehensive book.