art direction George Lois consultant [consultants] Douglas H. Pimlott consultant [consultants] John B. Theberge engineer [sound] John Orr executive-producer The Editors Of Natural History Magazine mastered by Sam Feldman narrator Robert Redford photography by Stan Wayman photography by [robert redford] Alan Pappé producer Bob Maxwell research [assistance], recorded by [this record was made with the recordings of] Douglas H. Pimlott research [assistance], recorded by [this record was made with the recordings of] Durward Allen research [assistance], recorded by [this record was made with the recordings of] George Wilson research [assistance], recorded by [this record was made with the recordings of] John B. Theberge research [assistance], recorded by [this record was made with the recordings of] L. David Mech research [assistance], recorded by [this record was made with the recordings of] Russell J. Rutter script by Ron Holland supervised by [production supervisor] Andrew R. Miele, Jr. Mastered At Bell Sound Studios Copyright (c) American Museum Of Natural History Record Company Lois Holland Callaway Entertainment Corp. From the cover: The actual language and music of the Wolf recorded in his remaining territories. And the true explanation of the Wolf and Man, narrated by Robert Redford, actor and nature lover. (Another project of Natural History Magazine)
The howls were recorded in Ontario, Michigan, and Minnesota.
Sound Engineer: John Orr, 6 West Recording, Inc.
On back cover: An American Museum of Natural History Special Members' Bonus
Tonsil Records, A Division of Lois Holland Callaway Inc. Copyright 1971 USA American Museum of Natural History
Mastered at Bell Sound Studios, CA Matrix / Runout: NMH-003A 5 4-2-71 Bell Sound sf (Runout, Side A [variant 1]) Matrix / Runout: NMH-003B-4 4-6-71 Bell Sound sf (Runout, Side B [variant 1]) Matrix / Runout: NMH-003-A4 4-2-71 Bell Sound sf (Runout, Side A [variant 2]) Matrix / Runout: NMH-003 B6 4-8-71 Bell Sound sf (Runout, Side B [variant 2])