List of Tables
List of Figures
Biographies of Editors, Contributing Authors, and Artists (drawings and photos of wild wolves only)
Acknowledgements
Introduction-Newly Recovering Wolf Populations Produce New Trends in Human Attitudes and Policy
Marco Musiani, Luigi Boitani, and Paul C. Paquet
Section I-Art and Science in Management Plans for Recovering, Recolonizing and Reintroducing 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 Grey Wolf Conservation in the Great Lakes Region of the United States
Adrian P. Wydeven, Randle L. Jurewicz, Timothy R. Van Deelen, John Erb, James H. Hammill, Dean D. Byer Jr., Brian Roell, Jane E. Widenhoeft, and David A. Weitz
1.4 The Art of Wolf Restoration in the Northwestern United States: Where to Now?
Ed Bangs, Mike Jimenez, Carolyn Sime, Steve Nadeau, and Curt Mack
Section II-Human Cultures and Ethics Influencing Recovering Wolves
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. Compensation and Non-lethal Deterrent Programs: Building Tolerance for Wolf Restoration in the Rockies
Suzanne A. 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 J. Bath
Literature Cited
Colour Photos
Index