Drawing on deep research and wide reading, Robinson's vivid narrative follows the wolves from the eras of explorers, mountain men, and bounty hunters through the wolves' 120-year entanglement with the federal government. He shares the parallel story of the Survey's rise, detailing the personal and political forces that allowed extermination programs to continue?despite opposition from hunters, animal lovers, scientists, environmentalists, and presidents?though the agency's mission and even its name changed several times. Federal predator control nearly eliminated wolves throughout the United States and Mexico and radically changed American lands and wildlife populations.
The story Michael Robinson tells in Predatory Bureaucracy will fascinate readers interested in wildlife, nature, agriculture, and environmental politics.