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Collaboration among the editors and chapter authors on "The World of Wolves" idea generated two separate books. Click on a contributor's name for more information.


The World of Wolves: new perspectives on ecology, behaviour and management

Introduction - Research Projects Highlight Unique Mechanisms and Some Common Patterns in Wolf Ecology and Management
              
Marco Musiani, Luigi Boitani and Paul C Paquet

Section I - Re-discovering the Real Wolf in Natural and Semi-natural Ecosystems
          1.1 Recent Advances in the Population Genetics of Wolf-like Canids

               Robert Wayne
          1.2 What, if anything, is a Wolf?

               Ray Coppinger, Lee Spector and Lynn Miller
          1.3 Wolf Community Ecology: Ecosystem Effects of Recovering Wolves in Banff and Yellowstone National Parks
               
Mark Hebblewhite and Doug Smith
          1.4 Will the Future of Wolves and Moose Always Differ from our Sense of Their Past?
               
John Vucetich, Rolf O. Peterson and M. P. Nelson

Section II - Human Impacts in Protected Wolf Populations, Hunting and Removal of Wolves
          2.1 Influence of Anthropogenically Modified Snow Conditions on Wolf Predatory Behaviour

               Paul C Paquet, Shelley Aleaxander, Steve Donelon et al.
          2.2 The Recolonizing Scandinavian Wolf Population: Research and Management in Two Countries

               Olof Liberg, Åke Aronson, Scott M. Brainerd et al.
          2.3 Synthesizing Wolf Ecology and Management in Eastern Europe: Similarities and Contrasts with North America

               Wlodzimierz Jedrzejewski, Bogumila Jedrzejewska, Žanete Andersone-Lilley et al.
          2.4 Wolf Ecology and Management in Northern Canada: Perspectives from a Snowmobile Wolf Hunt
              
Dean Cluff, Paul C Paquet, Lyle R. Walton et al.
          2.5 Livestock Husbandry Practices Reduce Wolf Depredation Risk in Alberta, Canada
               Tyler Muhly, C. Cormack Gates,
Carolyn Callaghan et al.


The World of Wolves and People: recovering wolf populations, human attitudes and policy

Introduction - Recovering wolf populations produce new trends in human attitudes and policy
               Marco Musiani, Luigi Boitani and Paul C Paquet

Section I - Management Plans and Actual Management for Recovering, Recolonizing and Reintroduced Wolves
          1.1 Wolf Management Across Europe: Species Conservation Without Boundaries
               Luigi Boitani and Paolo Ciucci
          1.2 Ecological and Social Constraints of Wolf Recovery in Spain
               Juan Carlos Blanco and Yolanda Cortés
          1.3 Gray Wolf Conservation in the Great Lakes Region of the United States
               Adrian Wydeven, Randle L. Jurewicz, Timothy R. Van Deelen et al.
          1.4 The Art of Wolf Restoration in the North-Western United States: Where to Now?
               Ed Bangs, Mike Jimenez, Carolyn Sime et al.

Section II - Recovering Wolves, Human Cultures and Ethics
          2.1 Ethical Reflections on Wolf Recovery and Conservation: A Practical Approach For Making Room For Wolves
               Camilla H. Fox and Marc Bekoff
          2.2 Building Tolerance for Wolf Restoration in the Rockies: Compensation and Nonlethal Deterrent Programs
               Suzanne Stone
          2.3 Education as a Conservation Strategy: Exploring Perspective Transformation
               Denise Taylor
          2.4 Working with People to Achieve Wolf Conservation in Europe and North America

               Alistair Bath