National Geographic Magazine

Photography by Ronan Donovan, written by Neil Shea

Wolves hold a unique place in the human psyche as the first animals domesticated by humans some 30,000 years ago. There’s simply no other animal on Earth that humans share such a nuanced relationship—wolves are unique. In the Canadian High Arctic, is a glimpse in to the not to distant past when humans and wild wolves lived alongside one another and when domestication occurred.

Alone with Wolves

National Geographic Magazine

Photography by Ronan Donovan, written by Neil Shea

Wolves hold a unique place in the human psyche as the first animals domesticated by humans some 30,000 years ago. There’s simply no other animal on Earth that humans share such a nuanced relationship—wolves are unique. In the Canadian High Arctic, is a glimpse in to the not to distant past when humans and wild wolves lived alongside one another and when domestication occurred.

Alone with Wolves