Into Brown Bear Country

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Bears are North America's most complex and controversial predator, both loved and hated for their majesty and power. Will Troyer's introduction to the natural history of Alaska's brown bears is both enchanting and informative, told with the objectivity of a biologist, the resonant voice of an outdoorsman who has spent decades in bear society, and breathtaking photography. Troyer was a pioneer in the study of brown bears. Convinced that scientific research was the only antidote to widespread fear and misinformation about one of Alaska's largest predators, he gathered data with primitive equipment and endured hair-raising adventures. His career spanned dramatic changes in approaches to bear management that ranged from extermination to conservation, a history of human-bear interactions that he recounts with unusual insight and first-hand knowledge. Troyer offers a holistic description of bear biology and behavior, an account of bear-human interactions, and practical advice for viewing and photographing bears. Into Brown Bear Country offers an intimate, realistic view of the lives of Alaska's coastal bears. Entertaining and readable, it will be enjoyed by all readers of nature literature and is an essential starting point for anyone visiting bear country.

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Genre : Nature
Author : Willard A. Troyer
Publisher : University of Alaska Press
Release : 2005
File : 146 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781889963723


In Bear Country

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They terrify and fascinate us. They are moving closer to us as climate change, deforestation, and rural development diminish their habitats. Once considered rare, romantic creatures, bears are now as common in some places as raccoons. Some say we should leave them alone; others argue that responsible hunting will serve both bears and humans best. Weighing both sides of the argument, award-winning writer Jake MacDonald examines the history and behavior of the three species of bears in North America—grizzlies, black bears, and polar bears. Part memoir and part natural history, In Bear Country draws on the personal experiences of MacDonald and others, providing an absorbing story about the place bears occupy in our world and the place we occupy in theirs. As MacDonald skillfully weaves a compelling meditation on our continent’s largest predators, he delivers a profound and powerful message for all to consider as bear country quickly shrinks and our worlds collide.

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Genre : Nature
Author : Jake Macdonald
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Release : 2011-04-12
File : 275 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780762767984


Brown Bear Of Alaska

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Genre : Brown bear
Author : United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee on Conservation of Wild Life Resources
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Release : 1932
File : 120 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015067279003


Brown Bear Of Alaska Hearing Before 72 1 On The Protection And Preservation Of The Brown And Grizzly Bears Of Alaska January 18 1932

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Author : United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee on Conservation of Wild Life Resources
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Release : 1932
File : 116 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105111207622


Action Plan For The Conservation Of The Brown Bear In Europe Ursus Arctos

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The action plan for the conservation of the brown bear (Ursus arctos) in Europe was prepared for the Large Carnivore Initiative in Europe, a voluntary organisation supported by the World Wide Fund for Nature. The plan was discussed and endorsed in the framework of the Council of Europe's Wildlife Convention (Bern Convention). It contains valuable information on the status of the species and useful recommendations and guidelines for its conservation and management

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Jon E. Swenson
Publisher : Council of Europe
Release : 2000-01-01
File : 80 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9287144265


The Best Hunting Stories Ever Told

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Follow the trails of hunters—the original storytellers—as they interpret signs, examine tracks, and chase and catch their prey (or fail to). Readers can curl up with the best authentic hunting fiction and non-fiction, bringing the great Mount Kenya and the prairies of the American Bison into your living room. From Theodore Roosevelt and Gene Hill to Rick Bass and Charles Dickens, remember classic hunting tales and discover new stories of hunters’ luck, camaraderie, and use of smarts on the trail. The thrill of the chase and the passion for outdoor living are elegantly brought together in this exquisite volume, certain to delight both hunters and short-story aficionados. With work by more than one hundred of the world’s most eminent authors and hunters, including: Theodore Roosevelt Zane Grey Ted Nugent Aldo Leopold Rick Bass Philip Caputo Geoffrey Norman Gene Hill And many more!

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Genre : Antiques & Collectibles
Author : Graham Moore
Publisher : Skyhorse Publishing Inc.
Release : 2010-09-08
File : 577 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781616080570


Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge Final Public Use Management Plan And Environmental Assessment

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Genre : Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge (Alaska)
Author : Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge (Agency : U.S.)
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Release : 1993
File : 224 Pages
ISBN-13 : UCR:31210018979532


Service Bulletin

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Genre : Forest management
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Release : 1932
File : 610 Pages
ISBN-13 : UCAL:B4497171


Dominion Of Bears

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Long ago we invited bears into our stories, our dreams, our nightmares, our lives. We have always sought them out where they live, for their hides, their meat, their beauty, their knowingness. Human country and bear country exist side by side. As Sherry Simpson suggests, the relationship between bears and humans is ancient and ongoing and, in Alaska, profoundly and often uncomfortably close. A huge number of North America’s bears live in Alaska: including at least 31,000 brown bears, 100,000 black bears, and 3,500 polar bears. And nearly every aspect of Alaskan society reflects their presence, from hunting to tourism marketing to wildlife management to urban planning. A long-time Alaskan, Simpson offers a series of compelling essays on Alaskan bears in both wild and urban spaces—because in Alaska, bears are found not only in their natural habitat but also in cities and towns. Combining field research, interviews, and a host of up-to-date scientific sources, her finely polished prose conveys a wealth of information and insight on ursine biology, behavior, feeding, mating, social structure, and much more. Simpson crisscrosses the Alaskan landscape in pursuit of bears as she muses, marvels, and often stands in sheer awe before these charismatic creatures. Firmly grounded in the expertise of wildlife biologists, hunters, and viewing guides, she shows bears as they actually are, not as we imagine them to be. She considers not only the occasionally aggressive behavior bears need to survive, but also the violence exacted upon them by trophy hunters, advocates of predator control, or suburbanites who view bears as land sharks that threaten the safety of their families. Shifting effortlessly between fascinating facts and poetic imagery, Simpson crafts an extended meditation on why we are so drawn to bears and why they continue to engage our imaginations, populate indigenous mythologies, and help define our essential visions of wilderness. As Simpson observes, “The slightest evidence that bears share your world—or that you share theirs—can alter not only your sense of the landscape, but your sense of yourself within that landscape.”

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Genre : Nature
Author : Sherry Simpson
Publisher : University Press of Kansas
Release : 2013-10-18
File : 464 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780700619351


A Plan For The Management Of Brown Bear In Relation To Other Resources On Admiralty Island Alaska

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Genre : Bears
Author : B. Frank Heintzleman
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Release : 1934
File : 24 Pages
ISBN-13 : UVA:X030353866