During parts of summers of 1986-2010 (except 1999 when a back injury ended the trip), I studied wolves on Ellesmere Island in Canada’s High Arctic. Many of these trips took place while I was on annual leave, but I made many others as part of my job as a wolf biologist. That area is so remote from most humans that wolves have not been subject to human harassment so are unafraid of people, allowing me to study them close up, like nowhere else on Earth. Following are some blogs from that work, as well as a photo gallery that includes mostly photos from there. Some of these photos and others are found in some of my books, and both the books and scientific articles about this work are listed on my other website. Since 2014, my former student, Dr. Dan MacNulty, as well as colleagues Dean Cluff and Morgan Anderson, have continued the Ellesmere work by collaring wolves in the area with GPS collars that transmit wolf locations that they and I continue to monitor on a website.