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Introducing 'Coyote America', a riveting exploration of the cultural and ecological significance of the coyote in the American landscape. Authored by Dan Flores, a renowned historian and the A.B. Hammond Professor Emeritus of Western History at the University of Montana, this captivating book delves into the complex relationship between humans and wildlife, specifically focusing on the adaptable and intelligent coyote. With 288 enlightening pages published by Little Brown in 2017, 'Coyote America' not only highlights the history of this iconic animal but also reflects on broader themes of survival, adaptation, and our place within nature. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a history buff, or just curious about the wild, this book provides a rich narrative that combines scientific insights with personal anecdotes. Its compelling prose is perfect for readers seeking to understand the intricate web of American wildlife and their enduring symbolism in our society. Enhance your understanding of the American ecosystem and the role coyotes play through Flores' mastery of storytelling. 'Coyote America' is more than just a book; it's an invitation to rethink our views on nature and conservation. Discover how coyotes have thrived alongside humanity and what their presence means for the future of our environment. Get your copy today and embark on a journey that celebrates the wild heart of America.