The Cougar: Beautiful, Wild and Dangerous

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Price
$34.95  $32.50
Publisher
Douglas & McIntyre
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Pages
272
Dimensions
6.2 X 9.0 X 1.1 inches | 1.4 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781771620024
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About the Author
Paula Wild is the author of several books, including One River, Two Cultures and Sointula: Island Utopia, winner of a B.C. Historical Federation Certificate of Merit. She has also written for periodicals including Beautiful British Columbia, Reader's Digest, and Canada's History Magazine. She lives in Courtenay, British Columbia.
Reviews
"In this engaging study, B.C.-based author Wild (One River, Two Cultures) details the complex relationship between humans and the big cats that serve as "compelling icons of everything humans fear and admire." Part natural history/part wildlife guide aimed at general audiences, Wild's book details how cougar-human interactions changed over time to reflect the cat's shifting role from respected "lord of the forest" to reviled varmint to revered wilderness symbol....Wild concludes with helpful tips on living safely in cougar country and urges a greater understanding of these predators in order to create a more harmonious human-feline coexistence. With rich photos and lively prose, Wild's informative book should be of interest to wildlife specialists and general readers alike."
-Publishers Weekly, June 9, 2014

"Paula Wild has brilliantly distilled everything you may or may not have wanted to know about mountain lions plus things you may never have thought to question about the big cats into a page-turning journey of discovery. The book covers cougar biology, nature, history and behavior, as well as encounters and attacks. Wild has crystalized her observations and research into useful, yes, essential information for anyone who may encounter a cougar. Her goal of informing people for their safety as well as for the well-being of this infamous predator, has been my primary goal as well. But her analysis provides the reader a great shortcut to what is most meaningful and important."
-cougarinfo.org, August 2014

"...Wild's gen-ial nar-ra-tion cre-ates as fine a work of pop-u-lar nat-ural his-tory as the American moun-tain lion has ever received. Here in one book is everything a curi-ous reader might want to know about this remark-able animal. It should be required read-ing for every hiker, rancher, and suburb- dweller, espe-cially the ones who don't ima-gine they could meet a lion just after lunch on Trailhead 2."
-Open Letters Monthly, an Arts and Literature Review, July 2014

"Accessible to readers of all backgrounds, The Cougar: Beautiful, Wild and Dangerous is a fascinating, fact-filled book about cougars, big cats also known as "pumas" or "mountain lions". From myths about cougars, to cougars in captivity, to the natural role of the cougar in wild ecology, and perhaps most crucial of all, how to defend oneself in case of a cougar attack, The Cougar is a "must-read" for anyone who wants to know about this captivating yet potentially deadly beasts--or for anyone who plans to visit, work, or live in cougar country!...Extensive cougar safety tips distinguish this in-depth portrait of these fascinating animals, illustrated with a handful of vivid color photographs. Highly recommended!"
-The Midwest Book Review, January 2014

"The Cougar is a well-researched blend of science, natural history, First Nation stories and first-person accounts. Exploring the relationship between the cougar and humans, Paula Wild provides critical information to bring awareness to those living, working or traveling in cougar country."
Bianca Bordelon, Wildlife Mississippi Magazine, Fall 2014