"Watched by Wild Animals" by Enos A. Mills is a captivating exploration of wildlife encounters in the Rocky Mountains and other natural settings, told through the author's personal observations. The book emphasizes the mutual curiosity between humans and animals like black bears, mountain sheep, and wildcats, highlighting how they closely observe each other. It paints a picture of the intelligence and careful interactions within the natural world, promising readers adventures and in-depth understandings of animal behaviors and their environments. The narrative style helps shape a detailed view into the wild.

Watched by Wild Animals
By Enos A. Mills
Venture into the wild where the observer becomes the observed, and the secrets of nature unfold through shared curiosity.
Summary
About the AuthorEnos Abijah Mills was an American naturalist, author and homesteader. He was the main figure behind the creation of Rocky Mountain National Park.
Enos Abijah Mills was an American naturalist, author and homesteader. He was the main figure behind the creation of Rocky Mountain National Park.
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