Book Review: Why Wolves Matter

 

Where did all the wolves go? The birds, the fish, and the beavers? When the top predator was wiped out, the balance of nature in Yellowstone National Park was disrupted. The circle was broken.

Written in a lyrical style, Why Wolves Matter is an ecological tale that helps children to understand the interconnectedness of all things in the natural world. Once all the wolves were gone, the elk population grew so large that the trees and vegetation on which they fed disappeared, throwing the Park and the remaining wildlife into disarray.

A non-fiction picture book, including a timeline and bibliography, Why Wolves Matter is about the importance of the top predator in nature, how balance was restored in Yellowstone National Park, and the circle made whole again--with important historical and scientific relevance for children.

A deeply committed animal person, Karen B. Winnick has created many picture books about animals. She's a member of an oversight commission for the Los Angeles Zoo, and a member and supporter of many groups working to save animals, including wolves.



My Review

This is a great book. It shows young children the importance of the balance of the circle of life. As we all play a part in keeping planet Earth sustainable for many generations to come. 


Whether you are "pro" or "anti", nature needs balance. Wolves may be hunters but as this book shows they play a very important part in the circle of life. They only take what they need to survive. This book shows what happens when wolves disappear. 


I live in Colorado, where the state last year reintroduced wolves. I like the concept and hope to see the wolf population grow again. The illustrations look more like paintings. They are gorgeous. Very easy book for young readers to read. 


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