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Terrie is arguably the leading cultural historian writing about the Adirondacks today. This fascinating analysis, both historical and scientific, tells the story of the complex interrelationships bewtween man and wild animals in the forests of northern New York. Writing in a an accessible non-academic style, Terrie offers new perspectives on wildlife and wildlife management past and present. Highly recommended. Illustrated with historic photographs. 176 pages. Softcover. 1993.