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How could more than a thousand elk disappear on a migration from summer to winter feeding grounds? Did they get lost and starve, were they killed by natural or human enemies, or did they just find their way to some unknown spot?In search for possible answers, the Conservation Department sent its young photographer, Jase Mason, into the wilds of Whitestone National Park. With only his big Airedale for company, Jase was to follow the herd, make a movie documentary of the migration, and find out what he could about the missing elk. He solved the mystery, but only through courage and perseverance in the face of dangerous risks.Conservation and adventure are natural companies, and no one can combine them with a surer hand than Jim Kjelgaard. In this tense, fact-based story, he dramtically points out to young readers themodern relationaship between man and the wild creatures that are now in his charge.
How could more than a thousand elk disappear on a migration from summer to winter feeding grounds? Did they get lost and starve, were they killed by natural or human enemies, or did they just find their way to some unknown spot?In search for possible answers, the Conservation Department sent its young photographer, Jase Mason, into the wilds of Whitestone National Park. With only his big Airedale for company, Jase was to follow the herd, make a movie documentary of the migration, and find out what he could about the missing elk. He solved the mystery, but only through courage and perseverance in the face of dangerous risks.Conservation and adventure are natural companies, and no one can combine them with a surer hand than Jim Kjelgaard. In this tense, fact-based story, he dramtically points out to young readers themodern relationaship between man and the wild creatures that are now in his charge.
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