Richard A. Hook

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Richard A. Hook

Best known for co-authoring a field study on the eastern timber wolf, this writer is linked to a small but notable corner of wildlife literature. His surviving bibliography points to practical, science-based work rather than a long public literary career.

2 Audiobooks

An Experimental Translocation of the Eastern Timber Wolf

An Experimental Translocation of the Eastern Timber Wolf

by Richard A. Hook, L. David Mech, William Laughlin Robinson, Thomas F. Weise

An Experimental Translocation of the Eastern Timber Wolf

An Experimental Translocation of the Eastern Timber Wolf

by Thomas F. Weise, Richard A. Hook, L. David Mech, William Laughlin Robinson

About the author

Richard A. Hook is credited as one of the authors of An Experimental Translocation of the Eastern Timber Wolf, a study that has been preserved by Project Gutenberg and other online book catalogs. The work places him alongside William Laughlin Robinson, Thomas F. Weise, and noted wolf researcher L. David Mech.

Publicly available book records found here are limited, so not much biographical detail could be confirmed with confidence. Based on the sources available, he appears in print chiefly through this collaborative wildlife title, which focuses on wolf translocation and conservation research.

Because reliable personal background information was scarce, it is best to remember him through the work itself: a concise contribution to the literature on wolves, field research, and ecological management.