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Dawn Again
- Tracking the Wisdom of the Wild
- Narrated by: Doniga Markegard
- Length: 10 hrs and 13 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Biographies & Memoirs, Professionals & Academics
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Through the Pacific Northwest forests and along the rugged coastal shores of California, Dawn Again: Tracking the Wisdom of the Wild is a memoir of exploration and survival from a stunning new voice.
Dawn Again takes listeners along on Doniga’s journey, as a troubled teen attending a wilderness immersion school, where indigenous elders and wildlife trackers were among her teachers; hitchhiking across the Pacific Northwest; the moment she first connected with a deer using owl eyes; fox-walking techniques; and to Alaska, where she fell in love with tracking white wolves and the rigor of wilderness survival.
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- Amazon Customer
- 06-12-20
Amazing story of an amazing woman
I listened to this as preparation for an interview with DonigaI knew that she was a regenerative rancher, but had no idea about the crazy life that she lived before it! She does a great job writing descriptively so you can close your eyes and imagine that you are actually out in the wilderness with her!
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