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  • Published: 15 October 2016
  • ISBN: 9781632170514
  • Imprint: Sasquatch
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 144
  • RRP: $55.00

Wolf Haven

Sanctuary and the Future of Wolves in North America



A stirring book of photographs of wolves that have been given sanctuary near Mount Rainer. Through the vision of fine-art photographer Annie Marie Musselman, the vital spirit of these animals is made palpable.

This stirring book of photographs introduces the many wolves that have been given sanctuary at Wolf Haven International near Mount Rainer in southeast Washington State. Annie Marie Musselman was given the rare opportunity to photograph the wolves at the Wolf Haven sanctuary. These captive-born and displaced wolves came from a variety of captive environments. Some of the highly endangered Mexican and red wolf pups will be raised with the possibility of future release into the wild. Human contact is very limited, so the images captured by Musselman express a wild spirit that is very different from anything seen in domesticated animals. Brenda Peterson’s text puts the stories of these wolves, and of wolves in North America, into context as she describes their behavior patterns and social structure. Wolf Haven uncovers new truths about wolves and the ways humans are finding to coexist with these wild animals.

  • Published: 15 October 2016
  • ISBN: 9781632170514
  • Imprint: Sasquatch
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 144
  • RRP: $55.00

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Praise for Wolf Haven

For I want to Be Left Behind by Brenda Peterson:
"[An] unusually affecting and radiant spiritual memoir..." --Booklist

For Finding Trust by Annie Marie Musselman:
"Musselman's open-hearted empathy filters every image. They're sad and happy, straightforward and un-glamorous. By capturing everyday moments in an extraordinary setting with love and honesty, she reminds us of our connection--and obligation--to the natural world. --City Arts

"Extraordinary. It's more than 100 pages, telling many different stories, of love and trust, yes, but also loneliness, longing, surgery, and death. The photos are unfussy. -the Stranger