
Wilderness Ways
Published in the late 19th century, 'Wilderness Ways' by William J. Long is a naturalist's exploration of woodland animals and their behaviors. Drawing from his direct observations in the wild, Long presents a candid portrayal of animal life, countering critics who claimed he anthropomorphized his subjects. This book combines vivid imagery with accessible prose, making it suitable for readers of all ages while revealing the complexities of nature, from nurturing to predatory behaviors.
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