SEA WOLVES
KEEPERS OF THE RAINFOREST
Sea Wolves: Keepers of the Rainforest is the astonishing story of a wolf species that calls the shores of western Canada and southeastern Alaska home. Here, wolves crack clams, feast on fish roe, swipe salmon from rivers, and swim miles between islands—as long observed by the First Nations communities that have lived alongside them for thousands of years.
However, with the rise of industrial logging, pipeline projects, and other threats, sea wolves face a troubled future. Wildlife experts and First Nations members agree: these majestic creatures are a vital part of the ecosystem and need to be protected.
Through beautiful verse and striking illustrations, Sea Wolves captures the fascinating life of an animal with great cultural and scientific significance—one that will inspire awe in young readers.
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A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection
"Poetically written, this picture book beautifully captures the essence of the sea wolf, especially its place within the Indigenous cultures of the lands where the sea wolf resides. ... [T]he narrative elegantly describe[s] the behavior of sea wolves and how they interact and thrive in their natural environment."
—School Library Journal, starred review
"Lyrical glimpses of the little-studied wolves that live along the edges of the Northwest coastal rainforest... Informative as well as evocative in both art and writing."
—Kirkus