Coyote (Southeast Asia Series; 95)

Coyote by Wyman Meinzer, published by Texas Tech University Press on January 15, 1996, is a first edition that spans 128 pages. This book presents a visual journey through the life of the coyote, showcasing stunning photography that captures its transformation from a vulnerable whelp to a graceful creature thriving across the Texas plains. The coyote, often seen as a symbol of western freedom, has expanded its range significantly despite historical efforts to control its population.
Readers will find a personal account of Meinzer’s experiences observing and photographing this often misunderstood animal. The narrative is enriched with humor and poignancy, offering insights into the intelligence and adaptability of the coyote. Through his lens, Meinzer sheds light on the life of this native North American species, providing a deeper understanding of its role in both nature and popular culture.
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Through his stunning photography, Wyman Meinzer chronicles the life of the coyote from a flea-covered, one-pound fuzzball whelp into a glistening, furry jewel that moves with fluid grace across the Texas plains. The coyote has become the symbol of western freedom in popular culture, and historically its range was limited to west of the Mississippi River. Yet now―in spite of a hundred-year effort to exterminate this wild canine―coyote howls can be heard from Los Angeles to the Bronx and from Alaska to Costa Rica. Apart from the mythology, until recently little has been known about this intelligent, adaptable creature. As he did with The Roadrunner, Meinzer gives us a personal account of the years he spent observing and photographing this often maligned animal. Seasoned with humor and poignancy, his observations give us a glimpse into the heart and soul of this intelligent and adaptable native North American.
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