In a bittersweet blend of science and yarn, Carter Niemeyer takes us back to 1996 on a heart-pounding, eye-witness adventure to add ten more wolves - the Sawtooth pups - to Yellowstone's newly reintroduced wolf packs. So much could go wrong. So much did go wrong. But in the end, the other ten wolves helped change the character of Yellowstone's wolves forever. "...[a] little known aspect of wolf recovery in America's oldest national park, never recounted before in book form." - Todd Wilkinson, Yellowstonian "Carter is a master storyteller, steeped in the ways of wolves. This book should be on the bookshelf of every Yellowstone wolf fan." - Dr. Doug Smith, Yellowstone Wolf Project Leader Carter Niemeyer is a wolf expert with more than 40 years of wildlife capture under his belt. He was a member of the federal team that reintroduced wolves to Yellowstone National Park and Central Idaho. Carter has written two award-winning memoirs about his career, Wolfer (2010) and Wolf Land (2016). He lives in Boise, Idaho. Jenny Niemeyer is an editor, book designer and artist in Boise, Idaho.