Animal Stories : Encounters with Alaska's Wildlife
Animal Stories : Encounters with Alaska's Wildlife
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Author(s): Sherwonit, Bill
ISBN No.: 9781941821084
Pages: 276
Year: 201409
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 25.19
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"ANIMAL STORIES shows us once again that Bill Sherwonit has been assiduous in his exploration of Alaska's wild places and wild life, persistent in his quest for knowledge, and determined to understand the world around us. For those of us in Anchorage he reveals an amazing array of wild species that inhabit our urban yards and parks, creeks, rivers, and the mountains and ocean arms that enclose us. Bears and moose we see frequently, but Bill offers us 'hints of a hidden world' of hares and shrews and birds that weigh an ounce, and mosquitoes enough to satisfy the fleet swallows that inhabit the cliffs at Woronzof. Wolverine is seen twice. Robins and bears, shrews and chickadees. We share our landscape with these voracious insectivores. They are all around us leading secret lives.' The land and its creatures offer us 'the surprises and the mystery' of life itself.


Sherwonit takes us around Anchorage and its fringes, and over much of Alaska, showing us creatures we rarely take time, or have the good fortune, to see, like the lynx on Turnagain Arm Trail: it is April, there are catkins and early mosquitoes, and right there, a lynx staring at him, becoming 'part of his relationship to this forest trail.' But he also takes us to Denali Park for Dall sheep, the Chilkat Valley for 'this meeting of eagles, the largest in the world at the Bald Eagle Council Grounds.' We go to Kodiak for brown bears and also discover it is 'an unexpected treat to be paddling among porpoises' off Homer. Bill shows us the fur seals at St. Paul, the wolf in the John River Valley whose howl will haunt his memories and dreams. Thought of it may haunt us too. He walks unarmed in bear country in the Brooks Range and calls to mind his totems: 'bear is one, squirrel, chickadee, wolf, spider . they are teacher, messenger, guide' for him and become so for us.


'I want to understand what wilderness means to me. And what sacred means,' Bill writes. And every account of animal, bird, or fish encountered includes a mini-encyclopedia of information about the creatures he sees."Like porcupine whom the Koyukons call 'the off the beaten path wanderer,'Bill Sherwonit's Animal Stories takes us on trips that 'give us greater vision and a better understanding of our world.'"--Gary Holthaus, author of LEARNING NATIVE WISDOM and FROM THE FARM TO THE TABLE.


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