Full of the grittiness of experimental persistenceand the splendour of ravens and dogsthis is a warm tale of wonderful science.Patricia Churchland, Nature -- Patricia Churchland * Nature * "This remarkable husband-and-wife account of pathbreaking wildlife research in the snows of Maine whisks the reader along on a rare and spirited adventure into three interlocking worldsavian, canine, and deeply human."Ivan Doig, author of This House of Sky -- Ivan Doig This is also a book of great fascination and even of beautyDog Days, Raven Nights is a work of science but it is also a book about research as adventure and as a strange, deeply enriching kind of human fulfilment.Mark Cocker, Times Literary Supplement -- Mark Cocker * Times Literary Supplement * "Fascinating and beautifully written book. . . . They give a good account of their studies, and while theydon't claim to have found definitive answers to all questions, they have 'opened the door' to future research. And they've opened another door, as hoped, welcoming a wide reading audience too."Irene Wanner, The Seattle Times -- Irene Wanner * The Seattle Times *
John M. Marzluff is professor of wildlife science, College of the Environment, University of Washington. Colleen Marzluff is an expert in the raising and training of sled dogs and herding dogs. They live in Snohomish, WA. Evon Zerbetz is an artist in Ketchikan, AK.