Following five generations of female wolves – including the famous 06 – this gripping family saga set in Yellowstone National Park reveals the pivotal role that female wolves play in pack life. Yellowstone's 06 female was called 'the most famous wolf in the world.' Her strength, beauty, and intelligence were unmatched, and her ability to hunt, protect her young cubs, and choose the right mates made her pack successful. In his latest book, award-winning author and renowned wolf researcher Rick McIntyre turns his spotting scope on 06 and more remarkable female wolves, telling the dramatic true story of five generations of female leaders in Yellowstone National Park.
As Rick shows us, female wolves, not their male counterparts, play the most pivotal roles in pack life. They choose who may mate with them and where their pack will hunt and raise pups. They negotiate treaties and fiercely defend their families. The only opponent they cannot defeat is a human with a gun.
In The Alpha Female Wolf, McIntyre profiles 06's rise to power. He also celebrates the lives of other female wolves who deserve our recognition. Throughout, McIntyre weaves wolf biology and storytelling into a page-turning narrative that, once again, gives readers a rare window into life in a wolf pack – this time from a female point of view.
Map of Northeast Yellowstone National Park
Select Yellowstone Wolf Pack Territories 2009-2015
The Matriarchs
Foreword by Jane Goodall
Prologue
The History of the Druid Pack
Part I: 2009-2010
1. Acting as the Alpha
2. Enter the 06 Female
3. 06 Puts Together a Team
4. 06 and Her First Pups
5. 06 Moves to Lamar Valley
Part II: 2011
6. 06's Second Litter
7. Prelude to War
Part III: 2012
8. Death on the Lamar River
9. The Rescue of the 06 Female
10. The Mollie's Pack Attacks 06's Family
11. The Den Raid
12. Teamwork
13. The Revenge of a Mother Wolf
14. The Lamar Pack in Late Summer
15. Hard Times
Part IV: 2013
16. Starting Over
17. The Setback
Part V: 2014
18. Quest for an Alpha Female
Part VI: 2015
19. Hard Times for 926
20. 926's Triumph
21. The Meaning of the Word Hope
Epilogue
Author's Note
Acknowledgments
References
Index
Rick McIntyre has spent more time observing and documenting wolves in the wild than any other person. A retired National Park ranger, McIntyre has spent more than forty years watching wolves in America’s national parks, twenty-five of those years in Yellowstone, where he has accumulated over 100,000 wolf sightings, worked on the Yellowstone Wolf Reintroduction Project, and educated the public about the park’s wolves. He lives in Silver Gate, Montana.
"McIntyre's stories let us understand why every hunter/gatherer society in the world admired wolves as "brothers and sisters in the hunt" – to be understood, respected, and on our most hopeful days, emulated."
– Ed Bangs, former U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service wolf recovery coordinator for the Northern Rockies
"Rick McIntyre shares gripping and poignant stories about wolves that illustrate their lives in intimate detail. There has never been an adventure story starring wolves comparable to this one."
– Norman Bishop, Yellowstone Wolf Interpreter and Advisor to the Rocky Mountain Wolf Project and Living With Wolves
"Rick McIntyre's fourth book in a most remarkable series of books about "all things wolves" is a gem, as were his first three outstanding books detailing the fascinating and surprising lives of the wolves of Yellowstone."
– Marc Bekoff, University of Colorado, co-author of A Dog's World: Imagining the Lives of Dogs in a World Without Humans
"Rick's writing is so vivid, so powerful, that I feel I have been right there with him among the wolves of Yellowstone. And I urge you, the reader, to come with us and discover the magic of wolf society."
– Dr Jane Goodall, DBE, Founder of the Jane Goodall Institute & UN Messenger of Peace