Book cover titled 'My Life With Wolves' by Rick Mcintyre, featuring a wolf standing in a snowy landscape with trees in the background.

My Life With Wolves

How I Became the Storyteller for the Yellowstone Packs

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America’s beloved wolf historian and longtime Yellowstone park ranger shares his long-awaited biography—a story filled with true grit, laughter, and love for America’s National Parks.

In this entertaining memoir, Rick McIntyre recounts his life spent amongst wild nature while working in the National Parks Service as a park ranger and shares the wisdom he has gained from spending nearly every day of his adult life in the presence of wolves.

McIntyre has calculated whether to outpace a grizzly or stand and face it. He has narrowly missed a charge by a moose. He has watched alpha wolves come up against each other in battles for territory—only to be surprised by their benevolent actions.

Throughout his career, McIntyre has used his experience in the great outdoors and through watching apex predators in the sights of his telescope to de-escalate fights between humans—even once helping to apprehend an armed man inside Yellowstone National Park by simply inviting him to his wolf talk later that evening.

This book chronicles Rick’s journey, explains his values, and brings readers up to date on the latest dramas of the Junction Butte pack in Yellowstone. Along the way, this tale is threaded through with Rick’s calm assertiveness in the face of conflict, his wise dealings with humans and animals alike, and his gentle sense of humor—like the time a woman excitedly thought she saw a grizzly bear through his telescope and Rick had to break it to her that what she saw was really an … Arctic ground squirrel.

Black and white photograph of a group of people, mostly men, standing outdoors in front of a wooden building, wearing hats and outdoor clothing, with a vehicle and trees in the background.
Two wolves sitting on the ground and looking into the distance in a natural setting.
Two black-and-white photographs of young biologists Taylor Rabe and Jeremy SunderRaj, smiling outdoors, holding or standing with different wolf-related items, with mountain scenery in the background. Text on the right page discusses the decline of the Junction Butte wolf pack.