![]() He is also under the impression that they will attack and kill a considerable number of men each year, but they will not touch Eskimo women who are pregnant. Before he leaves for his study, he is told that wolves are decimating the caribou population, killing them indiscriminately for sport. Mowat's journey into the world of wolves changes everything he believes and has been told about them and their behavior. Never Cry Wolf is a scientific account of what Mowat discovers as a result of his study of wolves. When he completed his schooling, he was engaged by the Department of Mines and Resources to investigate the problems of the decreasing deer population, presumed to have been as a result of an out of control wolf population. In Never Cry Wolf, by Farley Mowat, the author begins by recounting how he expressed an interest in living biology at age five when he first discovered two catfish in a stagnant pond near his grandmother’s home in Ontario. ![]()
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