The Grizzly Bear, Portraits from Life

The Grizzly Bear, Portraits from Life
Title The Grizzly Bear, Portraits from Life PDF eBook
Author Bessie Doak Haynes
Publisher
Pages 416
Release 1966
Genre Bears
ISBN

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The Grizzly Bear

The Grizzly Bear
Title The Grizzly Bear PDF eBook
Author Bessie Doak Haynes
Publisher
Pages 370
Release 1979
Genre Grizzly bear
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A Bear's Life

A Bear's Life
Title A Bear's Life PDF eBook
Author Ian McAllister
Publisher Orca Book Publishers
Pages 18
Release 2017-08-22
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1459812719

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There are so many things for bear cubs to learn about in the Great Bear Rainforest.

Bears, Their Life and Behavior

Bears, Their Life and Behavior
Title Bears, Their Life and Behavior PDF eBook
Author William Ashworth
Publisher Crown Publishing Group (NY)
Pages 232
Release 1992
Genre Nature
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Bears are unique. Although they are the world's largest carnivores, their diet is primarily vegetarian. They combine immense physical power with one of the keenest intelligences in the animal kingdom. They refuse to knuckle under to any kind of human domination. That is why we are tremendously fascinated by bears and tremendously fearful of them. Bears: Their Life and Behavior is a superb photographic study by Art Wolfe, one of the world's foremost nature photographers. He vividly portrays in their wilderness retreats and typical habitats all of the three North American bear species -- brown (grizzly) bears, black bears, and polar bears -- over 170 of his stunning photographs of bears in action: working and playing, food gathering, romping, fighting, and courting. There is an awe-inspiring close-up portrait of an Alaskan grizzly gaping at the camera. A brown bear catches salmon. A grizzly shows its speed chasing squirrels. Black bear cubs huddle against a tree. A polar bear feeds on kelp. A polar bear crosses an iced-over lagoon. Standing to full height on its hind legs, a polar bear checks out an intruder. William Ashworth has written an enlightening text based on exhaustive research and a working life spent primarily in bear country. In an introductory chapter he explores the human fascination with bears and their highly distinctive anatomy and physiology. Then he covers in great detail the three specific North American bear species -- where each one lives, their migration patterns, their summer and winter ranges, their habitat requirements, and the unpredictability of bear behavior and the reasons to be wary of them. Finally, he discusses bear management and conservation. This fantastically spectacular full-color book will thrill every nature enthusiast and lover of the great outdoors. Art Wolfe's photographs have appeared in National Wildlife, National Geographic, Smithsonian, Audubon, and Life magazines. His exclusive photographs enrich such books as Owls: Their Life and Behavior, Alakshak, The Kingdom and Light on the Land, and The Imagery of Art Wolfe. He lives in Seattle, Washington

Grizzly West

Grizzly West
Title Grizzly West PDF eBook
Author Michael J. Dax
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 309
Release 2015-08-01
Genre Nature
ISBN 0803266731

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Based on the author's master's thesis, University of Montana.

Wahb

Wahb
Title Wahb PDF eBook
Author Ernest Thompson Seton
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Pages 241
Release 2015-07-30
Genre Nature
ISBN 080615232X

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First published more than a century ago, The Biography of a Grizzly recounts the life of a fictitious bear named Wahb who lived and died in the Greater Yellowstone region. This new edition combines Ernest Thompson Seton’s classic tale and original illustrations with historical and scientific context for Wahb’s story, providing a thorough understanding of the setting, cultural connections, biology, and ecology of Seton’s best-known book. By the time The Biography of a Grizzly was published in 1900, grizzly bears had been hunted out of much of their historical range in North America. The characterization of Wahb, along with Seton’s other anthropomorphic tales of American wildlife, helped to change public perceptions and promote conservation. As editors Jeremy M. Johnston and Charles R. Preston remind us, however, Seton’s approach to writing about animals put him at the center of the “Nature-Faker” controversy of the early twentieth century, when John Burroughs and Theodore Roosevelt, among others, denounced sentimental representations of wildlife. The editors address conservation scientists’ continuing concerns about inaccurate depictions of nature in popular culture. Despite its anthropomorphism, Seton’s paradoxical book imparts a good deal of insightful and accurate natural history, even as its exaggerations shaped early-twentieth-century public opinion on conservation in often counterproductive ways. By complicating Seton’s enthralling tale with scientific observations of grizzly behavior in the wild, Johnston and Preston evaluate the story’s accuracy and bring the story of Yellowstone grizzlies into the present day. Preserving the 1900 edition’s original design and illustrations, Wahb brings new understanding to an American classic, updating the book for current and future generations.

The Last Grizzly and Other Southwestern Bear Stories

The Last Grizzly and Other Southwestern Bear Stories
Title The Last Grizzly and Other Southwestern Bear Stories PDF eBook
Author David Earl Brown
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Pages 196
Release 1988
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780816510672

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This collection of true stories about grizzly and black bears in the greater southwest from the 1820s to present day demonstrates changing attitudes toward bears and the preservation of the animals and their habitats