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Gow's narrative is layered with stories that highlight not only the ecological role of wolves but also the myths that have emerged over centuries. He confronts the misconceptions and fears surrounding these animals, using history to shed light on their true nature. Readers are drawn into the past, exploring the pivotal moments that have led to the wolves’ decline and the reasons behind their continued mystique in human culture.
With his unique perspective as both a farmer and an advocate for ecological restoration, Gow immerses the reader in a quest for understanding. The book is both an informative account and a passionate call to reassess humanity's relationship with nature. It prompts introspection about coexistence, preservation, and the enduring allure of the wolf within British folklore.