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"Bye. Mark." Elizabeth Perkins shouted, see you in two weeks." The pilot of the small bush plane waved goodbye, the engines roared and the plane took off from a lake in northern Alaska. Elizabeth followed the plane with her eyes until she could not see it any more. There was wilderness all around her: clear rivers, woods with small trees and grassland. She walked up a hill and looked at the mountains in the distance. Elizabeth Perkins was a famous biologist. One of the few people in the world who really understood wolves. People loved her books and her films about wolves.
Elizabeth made herself some coffee and studied the map. "I'll have to find them soon," she said to herself, "the weather is changing." Then she put her cooker in her backpack and started towards the mountains.
When she crawled out of her little tent in the morning of the third day of her expedition, there was snow on the ground. She was walking around a little bit to get warm when she saw tracks of wolves in the snow. Elizabeth Perkins quickly packed up and followed the tracks. On the fifth day in the evening, she finally saw the pack. There was the leader of the pack, another male wolf, three females and three young ones. Elizabeth put up her tent where the wolves could not see it. During the night she listened to the howling of the wolves. She was very excited. "1 must get much closer tomorrow," she thought. In the morning she hung her little video camera round her neck and crawled closer on all fours. The wolves smelled her long before they could see her. But they didn't run away because Elizabeth didn't go too close. Then she started making noises like a little wolf. She hoped that the leader of the pack would accept her as a young wolf. From time to time Elizabeth looked at the wolves through her binoculars and made notes in her diary. After several days, she was able to get much closer, and she began to film them. The young wolves were not afraid of her any more. They tried to play with her backpack and even ate the food she gave them.