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Leslie Patten

    Leslie Patten's writing is informed by a unique blend of hands-on experience and dedicated study of the natural world. Her work draws deeply from a lifetime of working with the land, encompassing professional landscape design and extensive gardening. Patten's literary voice is shaped by her profound engagement with ecological research and wildlife observation, particularly in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Through her prose, she offers readers a compelling perspective on the wild, highlighting its intricate connections to human life and her own spiritual practice.

    Koda and the Wolves
    Shadow Landscape: Stories from the Field
    • Shadow Landscape: Stories from the Field

      • 182 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The narrative explores the stark contrast between our rapidly expanding human world and the diminishing presence of wildlife, highlighting the alarming trend of ecosystem collapse and increasing extinctions. It emphasizes the rarity of encountering nature amidst pervasive human activity, likening the search for wildlife to a challenging game of hide-and-seek. The book invites readers to reflect on the consequences of human encroachment on the environment and the urgent need to reconnect with the natural world.

      Shadow Landscape: Stories from the Field
    • Koda and the Wolves

      Tales of a Red Dog

      • 74 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Set in a remote valley near Yellowstone, the narrative follows Koda, a golden retriever, as he navigates life alongside wolves reintroduced in 1996. Through his experiences with grizzly bears, moose, and other wildlife, Koda learns essential survival lessons. His journey includes participating in a wolf study and forming a connection with the renowned wolf '06, ultimately leading him to discover her pack after her passing. This true story is uniquely presented through the perspective of Koda, offering a dog's insights into the wild.

      Koda and the Wolves