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Don't shout, "Wolves!"

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Don't shout, "Wolves!"
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On assignment for the Canadian Wildlife Service, Farley Mowat travels north to find out how wolves are affecting the declining caribou population. At first he is full of fears and prejudices, but gradually Mowat becomes attached to the wolf family. Georg, Angelina, Uncle Albert and their wolf cubs - majestic, loyal and playful - turn out to be quite different from the traditional image of the cruel gray predator.
Against their background is much more cruel and dangerous looks like a man. The books of Canadian writer Farley Mowett (1921 - 2014) are popular all over the world, and his services in the field of literature and protection of nature are recognized with honorary awards. The bestseller "Don't Cry Wolf!" (1963) influenced attitudes toward wolves not only in Canada, but also in our country. Many of his works, including "Men of Deerland" (1952) and "The Dog Who Didn't Want to Be Just a Dog" (1957), have been published in Russian more than once. For middle and high school age.
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