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Inescapably, the realization was being borne in upon my preconditioned mind that the centuries-old and universally accepted human concept of wolf character was a palpable lie... From this hour onward, I would go open-minded into the lupine world and learn to see and know the wolves, not for what they were supposed to be, but for what they actually were.
-Farley Mowat, Never Cry Wolf

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A lifelong student and confirmed polymath, I am currently on hiatus from the PhD program at the U of Memphis and will begin to write my 2nd book this spring. I have an AS in Biology, a BA and an MA in English, plus I began a degree in Geology while living in CA. I am a retired herpetologist, but my blogs and current interests strive to promote animal conservation, particularly Penguins,Wolves, and Big Cats.  I live with the loves of my life, Sissy, a Chihuahua, and  Joey, Alero, Jillian, Socks and Siggy - my ThunderCats - who help me cope with narcolepsy.

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Penguin News Today
Penguinology: The Science of Penguins
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Canis lupus 101 
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“If you look into the eyes of a wild wolf, there is something there more powerful than many humans can accept.” – Suzanne Stone