Sunday, February 9, 2025

The Last Ranger by Peter Heller

 I always enjoy Peter Heller's books. I've read almost all of them, and each has been engaging. Nature plays a big part in his stories, usually along the man versus nature line, and The Last Ranger is no exception.

Ren Hopper is an enforcement ranger in Yellowstone National Park. The highlight of his days usually involves unsnarling traffic jams and trying to keep stupid people from being killed or maimed by wildlife. He enjoys flyfishing in remote parts of the Park on his days off. On one such day, Ren encounters a suspected poacher chasing a bear with his dog. Ren can't prove the poaching or that he meant to kill the bear, but the man is on his radar. When a wildlife biologist studying the wolves in Yellowstone almost dies after being caught in a poacher's trap, Ren begins a full-scale investigation of the man. What he uncovers is both larger in scale and more organized than he thought.

Heller does an excellent job of exploring wolves' ecological impact and the challenges they face, both in nature and in man's presence. He highlights what a treasure our national parks are and how they are also in peril.

This is a wonderfully written novel with well-developed characters and realistic situations. It is suspenseful and well-plotted. Having been lucky enough to grow up near Yellowstone, this book tugged at my heartstrings. I loved the setting and the various storylines. 

5/5 stars.

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