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Dan Flores is A. B. Hammond Professor Emeritus of the History of the American West at the University of Montana-Missoula. He has authored ten books, including his New York Times Bestseller Coyote America, along with American Serengeti and Wild New World.
We had a powerful conversation about how coyotes have shaped both Indigenous and early American storytelling, the rise and impact of extirpation campaigns against them and other North American species, the cultural shift toward conservation, and what all of this means for our present-day relationship with wildlife.
**Donate to help take the podcast On The Road! Click the link** https://wolfconnection.org/donations/
Dan Flores Bio (Project Coyote)
Dan Flores Books (Amazon)
@projectcoyoteorg
@thewolfconnectionpod
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Dan Flores is A. B. Hammond Professor Emeritus of the History of the American West at the University of Montana-Missoula. He has authored ten books, including his New York Times Bestseller Coyote America, along with American Serengeti and Wild New World.
We had a powerful conversation about how coyotes have shaped both Indigenous and early American storytelling, the rise and impact of extirpation campaigns against them and other North American species, the cultural shift toward conservation, and what all of this means for our present-day relationship with wildlife.
**Donate to help take the podcast On The Road! Click the link** https://wolfconnection.org/donations/
Dan Flores Bio (Project Coyote)
Dan Flores Books (Amazon)
@projectcoyoteorg
@thewolfconnectionpod
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