“This event will be a lovely evening celebrating a local author who is now dancing on the national stage with her new book,” said Review editor-in-chief Brian Schott. “There will be many howls in the room as we celebrate Diane’s stories and research."
Called the Jane Goodall of wolves, world-renowned wildlife biologist Diane Boyd has spent four decades studying and advocating for wolves in the wilds of Montana near Glacier National Park. When she started in the 1970s, she was the only female biologist researching and radio-collaring wild wolves in the United States. With her two dogs for company, she faced the rigors of the Montana winter in an isolated cabin without running water or electricity.
Live music starts at 7 p.m. with David Noftsinger. Readings and discussions begin at 8 p.m. and include special guests Douglas H. Chadwick, Jim Williams, and Michael Jamison, who will pose questions to the author. An audience Q&A will conclude the event.
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The Second Story
101 Central AveWhitefish, MT
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Free
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