"A masterly synthesis of scientific research and personal observation. Much of the charm of Coyote America lies in the interludes in which the author sketches his own evolution from the teenager who thoughtlessly shot a coyote in his native Louisiana to the historian and naturalist whose fascination with the mammal that early travelers called ''the prairie wolf' knows no bounds." -- Wall Street Journal "[An] engaging study." -- The New Yorker "Coyotes have a legendary appeal in North America, from the folklore tales of indigenous tribes to everyone''s favorite ''Super Genius,' Wile E. Coyote. In Coyote America , Flores does more than just shed light on the legend; he explores 5 million years of biological history that lead up to the evolution of the modern coyote (Canis latrans) and details the unique versatility of an animal that has continued to thrive despite human campaigns of annihilation." -- Chicago Tribune "A wonderful read . chock full of detailed information and stories about this most adaptable mammal.
" -- Psychology Today "It is often impossible to separate how animals behave ''wild' from how they behave around humans. Coyotes are a startling example. Historian Dan Flores has fun describing how coyotes make a mockery of our attempts to put nature in order: ''It turns out, the coyote really is The Dude, and The Dude absolutely abides.'" -- New Scientist "Historian Flores has written about the American West for decades, so it's no surprise his gaze should turn to the region's scrappy mascot. Over the past 500 years, the original desert-dweller has expanded its territory as far north as Alaska, south into the tropics and deep into many cities. That ubiquity has created a host of problems for both the animal and its neighbors, human and otherwise. Flores captures all sides of the situation in this detailed portrait of an American icon." -- Discover "[An] absorbing book.
The coyote stories in this book are among the best, and Flores is a master storyteller." -- Natural History "Historian Dan Flores tracks the pedigree, chronicles the plight, and sings the praises of Canis latrans in his new book, Coyote America: A Natural and Supernatural History . Although his academic research is wide-ranging and his presentation nuanced, there's no doubt Flores' heart is on the side of the animal." -- Daily Beast "Compassionate and captivating. [Flores] warns us, ''coexistence with coyotes is an essential lesson.' His exuberant book is the lesson plan." -- Christian Science Monitor "[A] fascinating scientific and cultural history. Deft prose and wide-ranging research do their part to carry Flores through the grimmer chapters of his narrative.
Whatever the coyote may still be wanting, that list no longer includes a book to do it justice." -- New Mexico Magazine "The most compelling part of Flores' story -- and what makes Coyote America an important book -- is what it says about the U.S. government's misguided and continuing battle against the coyote." -- Santa Fe New Mexican "Flores stares long and deeply into the coyote's eyes, returning to us with cultural treasures both sparkling and lyrical." --Open Letters Monthly "A must read for all Americans, whether you are a farmer or rancher, a suburban or city folk." -- Mother Earth News "The most compelling part of Flores' story -- and what makes Coyote America an important book -- is what it says about the U.S.
government's misguided and continuing battle against the coyote." -- Pasatiempo " Coyote America possesses an extraordinary sweep and is an intriguing read." -- Albuquerque Journal "Wide-ranging, engaging, informative. Flores is both a fine scholar and a most engaging writer. He argues most persuasively that we need to learn to live with coyote and the other beings with which we share this earth." -- National Parks Traveler "Engaging. provides a unique insight into the age-old war of man vs. wild.
[Flores's] storytelling is riddled with humor and tidbits of information that pique interest and make it impossible to put down. From cover to cover, it's a truly thrilling read, leaving readers with a better idea of the way urban development has impacted the world and a desire to protect the existence of animals that have, in more recent days, been labeled dangerous predators. Acting as both a knowledgeable guide and a public service announcement, this book is a must-read for anyone with an interest in animal welfare and environmentalism." -- Deseret News "A must-read book if you are interested in knowing more about this persecuted critter, revered by Native Americans long before the settlers arrived." -- Virginian Pilot "In a straightforward style, the author unpacks the myths and urban legends surrounding the coyote and conveys his admiration and respect for this incredibly intelligent predator. Highly recommended for natural history enthusiasts interested in moving beyond the conventional wisdom about coyotes to gain a deeper understanding of their presence in our midst." -- Library Journal "[A] spirited blend of history, anthropology, folklore, and biology that is capable of surprises. Well written throughout and just the right length, Flores' book makes a welcome primer for living in a land in which coyotes roam freely-in, that is to say, the Coyote America of his title.
" -- Kirkus Reviews "Flores's mix of edification and entertainment is a welcome antidote to a creature so often viewed with fear." -- Publishers Weekly "Nature lovers, students of U.S. natural resource policy and those charmed by the native American ''song-dog' will be engrossed." -- Shelf Awareness "As I was reading Coyote America , a coyote walked through our backyard. Magic occurs in these pages." --Terry Tempest Williams, author of The Hour of Land "A biologist once told me, ''When the last man dies, a coyote will be howling over his grave.'' This splendid book makes it clear why that''s true, and why the persistent, enduring wildness of this remarkable neighbor should give us great delight.
" --Bill McKibben, author of Wandering Home "With a deft blend of science and history, Dan Flores shows us the coyote as trickster, survivor, and, ultimately, a reflection of ourselves. Coyote America paints a vivid and long overdue portrait of an iconic animal. It's a terrific book." --Thor Hanson, author of The Triumph of Seeds and Feathers "In this brilliant book, Flores traces the wane and wax of the coyote. Their story is interwoven with our story, but it is also like our story, that of a species that has faced challenges and overcome them. Read this book if you want to understand the wild canids among us and also, perhaps, a little bit more about yourself." --Rob Dunn, author of The Man Who Touched His Own Heart "A wily writer meets his natural subject. With erudition, pathos, and seductive humor, Dan Flores tells coyote stories that expose the animalism of Americans, and humans everywhere.
The pleasure of his book is the feeling of being alive." --Jared Farmer, author of Trees in Paradise: A California History "Dan Flores's Coyote America is an utterly fascinating look at the life and range of Canis latrans . It brilliantly blends environmental history with old-fashioned storytelling. Flores is a master of the American West and a personal hero. A must read!" --Douglas Brinkley, Professor of History at Rice University and author of Rightful Heritage: Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Land of America "Think of Coyote America as a biography of our continent''s most enigmatic and successful predator, but don''t stop there. It is also a meditation, eloquent and insightful, on our relationship to wildlife, to nature, and even to our national culture. When you''ve read it, you won''t sing the book''s praises, you''ll howl them.
" --William deBuys, author of The Last Unicorn and A Great Aridness.