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The Last Wild Wolves

“Without a doubt, this book has some of the best images of wild wolves that you’ll ever see. …the most valuable part of this book is the familiarity it gives with a true pearl of an ecosystem that is relatively intact. McAllister’s passion to protect the Great Bear Rainforest is evident, and the narrative he waves shines a light that will surely enhance public appreciation and raise awareness, which may lead to its preservation.”

BBC Wildlife, Jun 17, 2008
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“A book sure to appeal to lovers of fine nature photography as much as to conservationists and environmentalists, The Last Wild Wolves is a coffee-table tome, but with well-written essays that carry a strong message of reverence for the disappearing wild, and a strong message about the interdependence of humans and the natural world.”

Boulevard Magazine, Apr 16, 2008
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“For McAllister, wolves are anything but cold, bloodthirsty creatures. They are intelligent and fascinating animals, highly attuned to their environment and able to use cunning, skill and strength to hunt and kill prey. To gather material for the book, McAllister spent weeks and months following wolf packs, allowing time for the canines to become accustomed to his scent and presence. He has enough anecdotes from his trips to fill a stack of notebooks.”

BC Bookworld, Feb 5, 2008
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McAllister: “Most naturalists don’t have any idea how adaptable these animals are to different environments. On the central coast, there are inland packs that feed on moose, mountain goats, deer, beaver and marmots. Then you can go just 20 kilometers to the west, to the extreme outer coast, where wolves fish for spawning salmon, scour the shoreline for beached meals – whales, sea lions, squid, clams – and hunt down seals on the rocky haulouts.”

WestWorld Magazine, Feb 5, 2008
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“This book will leave you slack-jawed at the wonders of the wild wolf and educated about the raw deal humans are giving them… His intimate portrait of two wolf packs in the area let you into their fascinating world through words, stunning photographs and a DVD. McAllister documents with passion how the lives of these coastal wolves are so interconnected with their half-land, half-water habitat.”

Calgary Herald, Dec 13, 2007
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“McAllister’s deep love for the animals is palpable, and throughout the well-written account, we come to know and care for Ernest, Three Legs, and the other members of the packs he studies. He argues that wolves have much to teach us about larger questions of ecology, perseverance, and self-sacrifice. He involves the First Nations in his field work, and from them learns that according to Heiltsuk belief, wolves only choose to reveal themselves when they have a message to impart.”

Georgia Straight, Dec 6, 2007
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“Unleash your inner wild thing with this beautiful account of the marine wolves of northern British Columbia.”

National Post, Dec 1, 2007
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The Last Wild Wolves is a sobering work, a book that brims with brilliance, emotion, and knowledge. …Ian gets as up close and personal with the wolves as possible, with photos so intense you can see the wolves’ eyes, and their penetrating stares that look right into the soul of those they make visual contact with. …With a wonderfully narrated DVD by Twyla Roscovish, the book should not be ignored by lovers of nature, animals, and those in favour of preservation of the species.”

Shelf Life, Dec 1, 2007
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“Mr. McAllister inherited his environmental ethic from his father, Peter, a shipping industry executive turned conservationist who led battles to protect wilderness areas on Vancouver Island … On a trip to support a blockade at Sulphur Pass in Clayoquot Sound in 1988, the elder Mr. McAllister ‘volunteered’ his then-19-year-old son to sit in a hanging wicker basked on a hillside to prevent blasting for a logging road into a disputed wilderness area. ‘I sat in the basket reading Margaret Atwood novels and slapping mosquitoes,’ Ian McAllister recalled. ‘It introduced me to front-line activism.’”

Globe and Mail, Nov 16, 2007
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“Beautiful as The Last Wild Wolves is to look at – McAllister’s worthy-of-framing photos dominate almost every page – it is first and unashamedly a clarion call to care. ‘When I stare into the amber eyes of a wolf… those eyes offer a portal into understanding not just wolves, but the rain forest world they represent’… By introducing people who might never visit the Great Bear Rainforest to another of its treasures, McAllister hopes that real action will be taken to ensure its survival. Because if not now, when? Later will be too late.”

Vancouver Sun, Nov 10, 2007
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