The Big Island : A Story Of Isle Royale
Isle Royale, āthe big islandā of this book, is a wilderness national park in Lake Superior and home to a unique and fascinating ecosystem of animals, most notably the iconic wolf and majestic moose. Here is author Julian Mayās story about the islandās beginning, the kinds of animals that came to populate it, and their effects on the pristine landscape. Among them were the moose, who swam to the island from the distant shore to fend off starvation. The moose found conditions on Isle Royale so favorable that they reproduced quicklyābut then faced another food shortage. The wolves arrived by floating to the island on an ice floe in winter and soon became important to the islandās ecology as successful predators of the moose.
Complementing this fascinating text, John Schoenherrās magnificent illustrations convey the strength of these animals and the beauty of the island that is their home.
First published in 1968, and reprinted here with a new note by renowned wolf expert L. David Mech, The Big Island is an enchanting introduction to the wilderness and wildlife of Isle Royale.