In “Watched by Wild Animals,” Enos A. Mills presents a fascinating exploration of North American wildlife through a series of vivid, observational narratives. With a keen eye for detail and a lyrical prose style, Mills captures the essence of various animals and their behaviors, steering clear of romanticism and instead employing naturalistic themes that reflect the realities of the wilderness. The work encapsulates the spirit of early 20th-century conservationism, serving both as a scientific record and a call to appreciate the beauty and complexity of the natural world. Enos A. Mills, often hailed as the 'father of Rocky Mountain National Park,' devoted much of his life to the study and preservation of nature. His experiences as a wilderness guide, coupled with his profound passion for the natural environment, deeply influenced his writings. Mills was not only an advocate for wildlife but also an eloquent advocate for environmental awareness, which is vividly articulated in the intricacies of this book. Readers who seek a deeper understanding of the relationship between humans and wildlife will find “Watched by Wild Animals” an essential addition to their literary collection. This book provides rich insights and an engaging narrative style, making it a perfect read for nature lovers, students of ecology, and anyone interested in the delicate tapestry of life in the wild.