From the Back Cover:
To the desert Indians of the Southwest, he is "God's dog"; to generations of ranchers, a pest. But to Hope Ryden, the North American coyote is a fascinating, endearing, and maligned wild creature.God's Dog is the result of two years of field research on the coyote, replete with over 50 photographs of the animals whose wild spaces she shared. This is a spirited, informative account of a unique wild species. The final chapter, specially augmented for this edition, brings the story of the embattled coyote up to date. (6 X 9, 336 pages, b&w photos)
About the Author:
Hope Ryden has spent years in the field studying and photographing wildlife. Her findings have been published in the National Geographic, The Smithsonian and Audubon Magazine. Her books have been translated into eight languages. To date she has written twenty-three books, all of which are illustrated with her photographs. She lives in New York City and Wolf Lake, New York.
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