Journey Of The Bitterroot Grizzly Bear The Inside Story Of A Grizzly Reintroduction Effort And The Journey Of A Remarkable Young Grizzly

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Journey of the Bitterroot Grizzly Bear: The Inside Story of a Grizzly Reintroduction Effort and the Journey of a Remarkable Young Grizzly

Author : Steve Nadeau
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 322 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2020-04-02
Category : Nature
ISBN : 1087872499

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An insider's look at a unique recovery effort that encouraged leaders in conservation, industry, and government to collaborate on a proposal unlike any other in Endangered Species history. It is also the tale of BB, the first grizzly in 60 years to find a home in the central Idaho wilderness. His path marked the way for other bears to follow.

Grizzly West

Author : Michael J. Dax
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2015-08
Category : History
ISBN : 9780803278561

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Grizzly West by Michael J. Dax Pdf

Environmentalists and the timber industry do not often collaborate, but in the years immediately following gray wolf reintroduction in the interior American West, a plan to reintroduce grizzly bears to the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness of Idaho and Montana brought these odd bedfellows together. The partnership won praise from diverse interests across the country and in 2000 the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service approved a plan for reintroduction. When the Bush Administration took office, however, it promptly shelved the project. In Grizzly West Michael J. Dax explores the political, cultural, and social forces at work in the West and around the country that gave rise to this innovative plan but also contributed to its downfall. Observers at the time blamed the project’s collapse on simple partisan politics, but Dax reveals how the American West’s changing culture and economy over the second half of the twentieth century dramatically affected this bold vision. He examines the growth of the New West’s political potency, while at the same time revealing the ways in which the Old West still holds a significant grip over the region’s politics. Grizzly West explores the great divide between the Old and the New West, one that has lasting consequences for the modern West and for our country's relationship with its wildlife.

The Grizzly Manifesto

Author : Jeff Gailus
Publisher : Rocky Mountain Books Ltd
Page : 170 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9781897522837

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"North America's grizzlies have been under siege ever since Europeans arrived. They'd survived the arrival of spear-wielding humans 13,000 years ago, outlived the short-faced bear, the dire wolf and the sabre-tooth cat - not to mention mastodons, mammoths and giant ground sloths the size of elephants - but grizzly bears in much of Turtle Island succumbed to 375 years of unrelenting commercialization and industrialization, disappearing from the Great Plains and much of the mountain West.

Down from the Mountain

Author : Bryce Andrews
Publisher : Houghton Mifflin
Page : 293 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2019
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9781328972453

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"The story of a bear named Millie: her life, death, and cubs, and what they reveal about the changing wilds of the American West"--

Fortress of the Grizzlies

Author : Dan Wakeman,Wendy Shymanski
Publisher : Heritage House Publishing Co
Page : 100 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Nature
ISBN : 1894384334

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Fortress of the Grizzlies by Dan Wakeman,Wendy Shymanski Pdf

In a remote valley near the BC-Alaska border lives a remarkable group of grizzly bears who have never learned to fear humans. When logging threatened this valley, people from all over the world joined a battle to save the bears. In 1994, their efforts paid off with the establishment of the Khutzymateen Grizzly Bear Sanctuary, one of the world's most important protected wildlife areas. Dan Wakeman, a core member of the Save the Khutzymateen campaign, was one of only two guides licensed to take visitors into the heart of this ecological reserve. Photographer Wendy Shymanski, who worked with Dan for many years, amassed a folio of exquisite colour photographs of the bears in this special part of the world. In Fortress of the Grizzlies, these avid naturalists share what they have learned and seen during years of respectful interaction with this community of grizzlies.

Conservation of Grizzly Bears in British Columbia

Author : British Columbia. Ministry of Environment, Lands, and Parks
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 84 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 1995
Category : Endangered species
ISBN : MINN:31951D01046661L

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Conservation of Grizzly Bears in British Columbia by British Columbia. Ministry of Environment, Lands, and Parks Pdf

This report describes the historic and current status of grizzly bears in British Columbia, reviews the knowledge about grizzly bears, and discusses what grizzlies and their ecosystems must have for their continued survival. The report also outlines the kind of information needed in order to improve management of grizzly bears and recommends a series of changes. Elements of a conservation strategy for grizzly bears in the province include habitat inventory and mapping, establishment of grizzly bear management areas, joint efforts with United States authorities, ensuring genetic diversity, and educational programs to enable people and grizzlies to live in harmony.

Grizzly Heart

Author : Charlie Russell
Publisher : Vintage Canada
Page : 370 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2011-05-18
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780307371027

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Grizzly Heart by Charlie Russell Pdf

An absorbing first-hand account of living with bears, from the acclaimed author of The Spirit Bear. To many people, grizzlies are symbols of power and ferocity -- creatures to be feared and, too often, killed. But Charlie Russell, who has had a forty-year relationship with bears, holds the controversial belief that it is possible to live with and truly understand bears in the wild. And for five years now, Russell and his partner, artist and photographer Maureen Enns, have spent summers on the Kamchatka peninsula, located on the northeast coast of Russia, and home of the densest population of brown bears in the world. Grizzly Heart tells the remarkable story of how Russell and Enns have defied the preconceptions of wildlife officials and the general public by living unthreatened -- and respected -- among the grizzlies of Kamchatka. In an honest and immediate style, Russell tells of the trials and successes of their years in the field, from convincing Russian officials to allow them to study, to adopting three bear cubs left orphaned when their mother was killed by a hunter (and teaching these cubs how to survive in the wild), to raising environmental awareness through art. Through a combination of careful study and personal dedication, Russell and Enns are persuading people to reconsider the age-old image of the grizzly bear as a ferocious man-eater and perpetual threat. Through their actions, they demonstrate that it is possible to forge a mutually respectful relationship with these majestic giants, and provide compelling reasons for altering our culture. "We have been able to live beautifully with these animals, with no serious threat, because of what we've learned. Hopefully, sharing what we learn will help people -- and be a big help to our bears, too."

Grizzly Bears

Author : Stuart A. Kallen
Publisher : ABDO
Page : 28 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 1562395912

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Grizzly Bears by Stuart A. Kallen Pdf

Describes the physical characteristics, habitat, and behavior of this sub-species of brown bear.

Grizzly Bears

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Random House (NY)
Page : 186 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 1990
Category : Nature
ISBN : STANFORD:36105009752721

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Grizzly Bears by Anonim Pdf

A photographic essay showcases the grizzly bear throughout the seasons of the year.

The Grizzly in the Driveway

Author : Robert Chaney
Publisher : University of Washington Press
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2021-01-01
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9780295747941

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The Grizzly in the Driveway by Robert Chaney Pdf

Four decades ago, the areas around Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks sheltered the last few hundred surviving grizzlies in the Lower 48 states. Protected by the Endangered Species Act, their population has surged to more than 1,500, and this burgeoning number of grizzlies now collides with the increasingly populated landscape of the twenty-first-century American West. While humans and bears have long shared space, today’s grizzlies navigate a shrinking amount of wilderness: cars whiz like bullets through their habitats, tourists check Facebook to pinpoint locations for a quick selfie with a grizzly, and hunters seek trophy prey. People, too, must learn to live and work within a potential predator’s territory they have chosen to call home. Mixing fast-paced storytelling with rich details about the hidden lives of grizzly bears, Montana journalist Robert Chaney chronicles the resurgence of this charismatic species against the backdrop of the country’s long history with the bear. Chaney captures the clash between groups with radically different visions: ranchers frustrated at losing livestock, environmental advocates, hunters, and conservation and historic preservation officers of tribal nations. Underneath, he probes the balance between our demands on nature and our tolerance for risk.

Blindsided

Author : Jim Cole
Publisher : St. Martin's Press
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2010-06-08
Category : Nature
ISBN : 1429924101

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Blindsided by Jim Cole Pdf

Jim Cole has spent years tramping into the depths of places like Alaska, Yellowstone National Park and Glacier National Park in search of grizzlies, seeing these magnificent, powerful and reclusive animals at their most unguarded—foraging, fishing, caring for cubs, or simply lying in the backcountry sunshine. At times, he's been surrounded by dozens of bears deep in the wilderness, yet has never felt threatened by these incredible and misunderstood creatures. Even after being mauled by a grizzly in 1993, Jim eagerly trekked annually into the bears' habitat, armed only with bear spray, his camera, and his knowledge of how to stay safe. But nothing could have prepared him for May 23, 200, when he was attacked in Yellowstone by a mother grizzly who felt that his presence threatened her cub. The bear literally ripped off most of his face, blinded him in one eye, and savaged him nearly to the point of death. Jim was left sightless, bleeding, wounded and alone in the wilderness. He managed to find his way several miles through the wild country back to a main road, where passersby found him. In part, Blindsided is a gripping, detailed account of that fateful day—how Jim survived an assault by one of the most unstoppable predators on earth and managed to carry himself to safety despite his gruesome injuries. It's also the story of how he recovered with the help and support of friends, family and a dedicated medical team, but perhaps most importantly, the book is a love story between and man and animal, a clear-eyed and affectionate look at the marvel that is the grizzly bear—its astonishing habits and intelligence, the threats it faces at the hand of man, and its hopes for the future.

The Grizzly Bear

Author : Steve Potts
Publisher : Capstone
Page : 52 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 1999-09
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 0736884866

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Describes the life cycle, habits, and behavior of the grizzly bear. Includes photo diagram.

The Grizzly

Author : Enos A. Mills
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 340 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 1919
Category : Bears
ISBN : NYPL:33433011493958

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The Beast that Walks Like Man

Author : Harold McCracken
Publisher : Garden City, N.Y. : Hanover House
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 1955
Category : Bears
ISBN : UOM:39015006891918

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The Beast that Walks Like Man by Harold McCracken Pdf

Chapter 25 describes MCCracken's unsuccessful 1953 grizzly bear hunt in the Mission Mountains. Benny McDonald was the guide for the hunt which was given special approval by the tribal council.