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Title:
North to wolf country : [my life among the creatures of Alaska]
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by James W. Brooks.
Publication Information:
Kenmore, WA : Epicenter Press, ©2003.
Physical Description:
335 pages : illustrations, maps, portraits ; 23 cm
ISBN:
9780972494441
General Note:
Includes index.
Abstract:
James W. Brooks packed several lifetimes of adventure into his sixty-five years in Alaska -- working as a fisherman, trapper, musher, miner, wartime flyer, bush pilot, and whale biologist. In a beautifully written memoir, Brooks tells of being drawn to the North, where he lived off the land in the final years of the Territory of Alaska. Later, he served as commissioner of fish and game under two governors. Literally, Brooks lived and worked among the creatures of Alaska, from the walrus and seal habitats of the Bering Sea to the commercial fisheries in the Panhandle, and from the vast waterfowl nesting grounds of the Southwest river deltas to the harsh Arctic home of the polar bear. Brooks balanced politics and science in dealing with battles over wildlife management including controversial aerial wolf hunting intended to conserve moose populations that feed many two-legged creatures of Alaska.
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Contents:
Hobo Days -- Growing up in Detroit -- Alaska boy -- Desperate move -- High-liner -- Gandy Dancer and Grease Monkey -- Idea comes to life -- Into the wilderness -- Bush Wwinter -- Fairbanks -- Army pilot -- Romance and other adventures -- Eskimo way -- Medicine man -- Flying with the birds -- With the walrus hunters -- Walrus Islands -- Whale-catcher -- Hunt -- Dynamite -- Roar of the lions -- 49th Star -- I become a bureaucrat -- Thin ice -- Tightrope walking -- Zone -- Bad wolf, good wolf -- Home.
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