1.2 My Infatuation with the Study of Animate Nature?
1.3 The Die Was Cast One Winter's Day?
1.4 Having Already Been Unnerved?
1.5 Chapter 2
1.6 Although These Instructions Were Firm in Tone?
1.7 There Was Clearly Nothing for It?
1.8 Chapter 3
1.9 Free at Last to Begin Our Takeoff Run, the Aircraft?
1.10 Chapter 4
1.11 Since I Realize That What I Must Now Recount?
1.12 The Solution of This Problem Led Directly to the Discovery?
1.13 Chapter 5
1.14 I Was Not Unduly Alarmed By His Behavior?
1.15 Eventually the Jam Broke and the Waters Subsided?
1.16 Chapter 6
1.17 Arctic Wolves, the Author Informed Me?
1.18 The Object I Had Previously Glimpsed Was Still in View?
2.1 Chapter 7
2.2 My Thoughts That Evening Were Confused
2.3 Miraculously, I Kept My Feet?
2.4 Chapter 8
2.5 Anyone Who Has Observed a Dog?
2.6 Chapter 9
2.7 After the First Two Days and Nights?
2.8 Angeline and George Seemed As Devoted?
2.9 The Sixth Morning of My Vigil Had Dawned Bright and Sunny?
2.10 Chapter 10
2.11 I Suppose It Was Only Because My Own Wolf Indoctrination?
2.12 Although I Was Much Entertained By the Spectacle?
2.13 Chapter 11
2.14 Souris a la Creme?
2.15 Late That Evening, When I Was About to Return?
2.16 Chapter 12
2.17 In the Beginning There Was a Woman and a Man?
2.18 'Ask Him Then,' I Told Mike?
3.1 Chapter 13
3.2 Mike Obliged. He Explained That the Wolves?
3.3 No Doubt Alerted By the Sounds of Play, Uncle Albert?
3.4 Chapter 14
3.5 They Are Too Old to Live in a Hole in the Ground?
3.6 Chapter 15
3.7 I Had Been Unprepared for Such Quick Results?
3.8 This Sent Albert Into a Frenzy of Abasement
3.9 Chapter 16
3.10 If the Morning Meat Delivery Made Me Somewhat Squeamish?
3.11 Chapter 17
3.12 The Impact of a Hundred and Fifty Odd Pounds of Pouncing Wolf?
3.13 This Discovery Brought Me Fully Awake?
3.14 Chapter 18
3.15 Female Wolves Do Not Breed Until They Are Two Years Old?
3.16 Now, Animals Stricken with Rabies Do Not 'Go Mad'?
4.1 Chapter 19
4.2 The Countryside Was a Maze of Low Ridges?
4.3 Up to This Time Most of the Deer We Had Encountered?
4.4 Chapter 20
4.5 Groups of Aged and Sterile Does Were Also a Favorite Target?
4.6 Fresh Kills, Where the Whole Carcass Was Available?
4.7 Chapter 21
4.8 Time Slipped Past, the River of Deer Continued to Flow?
4.9 The Deer Were Clearly Reluctant to Be Driven?
4.10 Chapter 22
4.11 With the Plant Study So Fortuitously Ended?
4.12 Hastily Attempting to Redeem Myself I Tore Off the Mask?
4.13 Chapter 23
4.14 Traps and Poison Are the Commonest Wolf-Killers?
4.15 Accompanied By a Cree Indian Companion?
4.16 Chapter 24
4.17 The Den Ridge Was, As I Had Expected?
4.18 Epilogue
Number of discs:
4
Description:
More than half a century ago, the naturalist Farley Mowat accepted an assignment to investigate why wolves were killing Arctic caribou. Mowat's account of the summer he lived in the frozen tundra alone studying the wolf population and developing a deep affection for these wild creatures (who were no threat to caribou or man) is today celebrated as a classic of nature writing, at once a tale of remarkable adventure and an indelible record of the myths and magic of wolves. Never Cry Wolf was made into a major motion picture by Walt Disney Productions.