Bears in the Backyard

Bears in the Backyard
Title Bears in the Backyard PDF eBook
Author Edward R Ricciuti
Publisher National Geographic Books
Pages 0
Release 2015-09-15
Genre Nature
ISBN 1581573200

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A conservation scientist explores the increasing intersection between humans and wild animals Fang and claw have jumped the white picket fence as encounters with cougars in Chicago, alligators in Florida, and bears virtually everywhere have become increasingly commonplace. As cities and suburbs sprawl, and conservation efforts enable wildlife populations to recover, large wild animals are encroaching on human turf. These creatures might be thrilling to see, but they can bite, scratch, and even kill, and attacks on humans will only increase as we come face to face in the man-made landscape. Author Edward R. Ricciuti explores cutting-edge research into why it’s happening, how it impacts all of us, and how to deal with it on both societal and personal levels. Readers will learn how to protect against potential dangers even as they are being thoroughly entertained by hair-raising tales of real-life encounters.

Backyard Bear

Backyard Bear
Title Backyard Bear PDF eBook
Author Anne Rockwell
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 40
Release 2006-10-03
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0802795730

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Taught survival skills by his mother, a bear cub grows up in the forest with everything he needs to live, but when the people tear down the trees and force him to search garbage cans for food, the bear wonders how long it will be before he finds himself in trouble by the people who live nearby.

Backyard Bears

Backyard Bears
Title Backyard Bears PDF eBook
Author Amy Cherrix
Publisher HarperCollins
Pages 85
Release 2018-10-23
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1328534855

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In this acclaimed addition to the beloved Scientists in the Field series, author Amy Cherrix follows scientists investigating black bears—and other animals around the globe—who are rapidly becoming our neighbors in urban and suburban areas, with full-color photography.? North Carolina's black bears were once a threatened species, but what happens when conservation efforts for a species are so successful that there’s a boom in the population. With black bear numbers on the rise, suddenly these animals are finding themselves in areas they've never been before—like in and around Asheville. Author Amy Cherrix follows scientists as they study these backyard bears and the local citizens living among them, trying to figure out just how this happened and what it means for bears and their new neighbors. Part field science, part conservation science, Backyard Bears looks at black bears—and other animals around the globe—whose numbers are not only rising, but thriving, and finding themselves in new locations around the world.

Grizzlies in Their Backyard

Grizzlies in Their Backyard
Title Grizzlies in Their Backyard PDF eBook
Author Beth Day
Publisher Heritage House Publishing Co
Pages 196
Release 1994
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781895811162

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Annotation The Stantons left an urban life in Seattle and lived on B.C.'s Knight Inlet for 30 years, in harmony with grizzlies. A classic west coast story, this book is now in its fourth printing.

Bears in the Backyard: Big Animals, Sprawling Suburbs, and the New Urban Jungle

Bears in the Backyard: Big Animals, Sprawling Suburbs, and the New Urban Jungle
Title Bears in the Backyard: Big Animals, Sprawling Suburbs, and the New Urban Jungle PDF eBook
Author Edward R. Ricciuti
Publisher The Countryman Press
Pages 276
Release 2014-06-02
Genre Nature
ISBN 158157679X

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Fang and claw have jumped the white picket fence as encounters with cougars in Chicago, alligators in Florida, and bears virtually everywhere have become increasingly commonplace. Author Edward Ricciuti explores cutting-edge research into why it’s happening, how it impacts all of us, and how to deal with it on both societal and personal levels. As cities and suburbs sprawl, and conservation efforts enable wildlife populations to recover, large wild animals are encroaching on human turf. These creatures might be thrilling to see, but they can bite, scratch, and even kill, and attacks on humans will only increase as we come face to face in the man-made landscape. Readers will learn how to protect against potential dangers even as they are being thoroughly entertained by hair-raising tales of real-life encounters.

Bear Cubs

Bear Cubs
Title Bear Cubs PDF eBook
Author Anne Wendorff
Publisher Bellwether Media
Pages 26
Release 2012-01-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1612111076

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Bear cubs are born in a den while their mother bear is in hibernation. Young students will learn how bear cubs hunt for berries and climb trees to escape danger.

Spectacled Bears

Spectacled Bears
Title Spectacled Bears PDF eBook
Author Tammy Gagne
Publisher Amicus Ink
Pages 0
Release 2016-02-02
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781681520292

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Vivid nature photos and simple, clear text describing bear behavior in the wild will delight young animal lovers. Bears around the world are shown in their wild habitats, giving young readers a glimpse into the lives of these diverse species. Fun facts add information and create a multi-level reading experience. A glossary, a list of further resources, and an index make these books good resources for early report writers. Presents information about South America's spectacled bears, their forest habitats, and their distinctive fur patterns.