Kamis, 24 Maret 2016

Wolf West

Late in life famed Western painter Frederic Remington depicted this lone canid on a nighttime prowl in his oil “Moonlight, Wolf.”Western ecology revolved around wolves—that is, until people shot, roped, trapped, gassed, stomped and strangled them

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