The wolf was named Lobo and his reputation as a marauding killer sent Ernest Thompson Seton in the fall of 1893 to the wilds of New Mexico on a quest that changed his life and changed the future of America. Seton’s writing and artist’s drawings depicting the vanishing wilderness called the country to action and the National Park system was born. Actor F. Murray Abraham (Amadeus) narrates this intriguing biography of the wildlife artist who helped found Boy Scouts of America, the largest youth organization in America, and who is credited for the strong American Indian culture and influences within that organization.