Beschreibung
This first ethnography of the return of wolves to Germany explores what it feels like to live with large predators.
Rezension
»Drawing from the natural sciences, social sciences and the humanities ? including behavioural ecology, the human dimensions of wildlife, environmental anthropology and animal geography ? this book is a great example of interdisciplinarity in practice. It's is an engaging, thought-provoking and stimulating read that is relevant not only for academics and practitioners but also for other interest groups as well as general readers interested in managing a shared (co)existence with non-human others.«