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Book SynopsisBobcats Before Breakfast is the firsthand account of a twentieth century naturalist, guide, hunter, trapper, woodsman who spent more than forty years living with and off the land. With grit and zeal this self-taught naturalist gathered knowledge about how animals live and shared his findings leading hikes and survival classes at the Harris Center for Conservation Education in Hancock, NH. Kulish's daily routine was to rise before dawn, get out into the woods, and track, observe, and record his findings on deer, otters, beaver, wildcatsall before breakfast. I'm still not sure whether I learned to understand people because they are so much like wild animals, or wild animals because they are so much like people, wrote Kulish.
Trade ReviewJohn Kulish was legendary. His spirit of adventure, deep curiosity, and love for all things wild lives on in the work of the Harris Center, where we continue to walk in John’s tracks, teaching people of all ages about the natural world. -- Susie Spikol, Community Programs Coordinator and Teacher-Naturalist, The Harris Center for Conservation Education
As the remarkable account of one man's extraordinary commitment to the natural world, Bobcats Before Breakfast stands alone. -- Mark Reynolds