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40 years of living with wolves

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Biologist and wolf research Diane K. Boyd examines a wolf during the 1980s. (Contributed photo courtesy of Writers on the Range)

Biologist Diane K. Boyd has had a front-row seat to 40 years of wolf recovery in the West, but her new memoir reveals that entanglements with humans in Montana were often tougher than dealing with the four-legged predators.

There’s a proud literary canon of women telling their stories of studying wildlife in remote places — Mardy Murie in Alaska, Jane Goodall in Tanzania, Dian Fossey in Rwanda. Now, Boyd’s memoir, “A Woman Among Wolves — My Journey Through Forty Years of Wolf Recovery,” runs in that pack on the strength of her personality and the drama she documents in both the natural and human worlds.

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