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41. Osos Salvajes (Wild Bears) - El
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42. Great Grizzly Wilderness: A Story
 
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43. Not-So-Grizzly Bear Stories
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44. Death in the Grizzly Maze: The
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45. The grizzly bear; the narrative
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46. The Essential Grizzly: The Mingled
 
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47. Toklat: The Story of an Alaskan
 
48. The Story of an Alaskan Grizzly
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49. White Grizzly Bear's Legacy: Learning
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50. Call of the Great Spirit: The
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51. Field Guide to the Grizzly Bear
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52. Grizzlies in the Wild
 
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53. Hunting big bears: Brown, grizzly
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54. The Great Bear: Contemporary Writings
55. The Grizzly Bears of Yellowstone:
 
56. GRIZZLY BEAR GLDN EARSLB
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57. The adventures of James Capen
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58. Grizzly Bears (Wild World)
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59. Grizzly Cub: Five Years in the
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60. Grizzly Seasons: Life with the

41. Osos Salvajes (Wild Bears) - El Oso Pardo (The Grizzly Bear)
by Melissa Cole & Tom & Pat Leeson
 Hardcover: 24 Pages (2002-12-01)
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Describes the physical appearance, habits, hunting and mating behaviors, family life, and life cycle of the grizzly bear. ... Read more


42. Great Grizzly Wilderness: A Story of the Pacific Rain Forest (Habitat Series)
by Audrey Fraggalosch
Hardcover: 27 Pages (2000-04)
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A mother grizzly bear awakens from her hibernation and teaches her two cubs how to hunt and eat as much food as they can to prepare for the next winter. ... Read more


43. Not-So-Grizzly Bear Stories
by Hiawyn Oram
 Hardcover: 96 Pages (1998-08)
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Ten tales about bears, from the folklore of Lapland, China, Hungary, Canada, Russia, Japan, North America, Germany, and France. ... Read more


44. Death in the Grizzly Maze: The Timothy Treadwell Story
by Mike Lapinski
Paperback: 192 Pages (2005-04-01)
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Asin: 0762736771
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On the afternoon of October 5, 2003, in Alaska's Katmai National Park, one or more brown bears killed and ate Timothy Treadwell, a well-known wildlife celebrity, and his girlfriend Amie Huguenard. This frightening and chilling story immediately captured worldwide media attention and ignited a firestorm of controversy. Death in the Grizzly Maze is the compelling account of Treadwell's intense life and dramatic death. Author Mike Lapinski chronicles Treadwell's rise from self-described alcoholic loser to popular grizzly-bear advocate, and he delves into the troubling issues raised by a new breed of wildlife celebrities.
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5-0 out of 5 stars The Treadwell maze
Mike Lapinski's "Death in the Grizzly Maze" is a book about the self-proclaimed eco-warrior Timothy Treadwell, who perhaps doesn't need a closer introduction.

Treadwell lived around brown bears in Katmai (a national park in Alaska) for thirteen seasons in a row, somehow getting the wild bears to tolerate his presence. He became a national celebrity in the United States, claiming to defend the bears from poachers and other threats. In 2003, tragedy struck: Treadwell and his companion Amie Huguenard were killed and eaten by brown bears as they were camping in an area Treadwell called the Grizzly Maze.

Who was Timothy Treadwell? What motivated him to socialize at close distance with dangerous and potentially lethal animals? Could the tragedy of his and Amie's deaths have been avoided, or was it inevitable? Werner Herzog's award-winning movie "Grizzly Man" gives one answer, a rather disturbing one: Treadwell was out of his mind, wanted to cross the line between man and beast, and inevitably failed. Herzog even believes that Treadwell was driven by a death wish. Lapinski's book hints at another answer, perhaps an even more disturbing one: Treadwell was a hoax, a con artist whose primary goal was fame and celebrity status. However, he also has an alternative explanation: the frequently erratic behaviour of Treadwell was caused by bipolar disorder.

Although Lapinski isn't a big fan of Tim Treadwell, he nevertheless has a grudging respect for the man. He never accuses him of being a con man outright. Yet, after reading "Death in the Grizzly Maze", I must say that I veer strongly towards that option. Too many of Treadwell's claims just don't ad up. He claimed to defend the brown bears at Katmai against poachers, and even formed an organization in California to finance his activities. In reality, there are no poachers in Katmai, a national park visited by thousands of tourists every year. Indeed, all of Treadwell's encounters were with tourist guides, tourists, park rangers and competing movie makers. Once, Treadwell even faked evidence for poaching! Treadwell claimed he was carrying out unique research, but his book "Among grizzlies" contains nothing new, except numerous errors or old information taken from works by others. Treadwell also habitually misinformed sponsors and supporters about his activities at Katmai.

But how did Timothy Treadwell manage to survive so long among wild bears? Lapinski believes that the bears at Katmai are, relatively speaking, more peaceful and tolerant of humans than bears in others parts of Alaska or the United States. The Katmai bears aren't even "real" grizzlies, but rather brown bears (the same species but a different population). If Treadwell had tried to socialize with bears in the Rockies or the Alaskan inland, he would have ended up dead much sooner! The author also points out that the Katmai bears are well fed during the summer season, which also lowers rates of aggression. By the time the bears started to starve, Treadwell was usually long gone, having returned to California.

What strikes me most when reading "Death in the Grizzly Maze" is the absurdity of it all. Why didn't park authorities stop Treadwell immediately? Why was he allowed to continue his bizarre antics for 13 years? Why didn't any of his sponsors or supporters call a bear biologist or the park authority to check Treadwell's facts? Why didn't the media question him? (A silly question, I know.)

"Death in the Grizzly Maze" doesn't just raise disturbing questions about Timothy Treadwell. It also raises questions about ourselves. And that maze might be even more impenetrable.

5-0 out of 5 stars A great book, pragmatic but fair
Mike Lapinski, the author, is not that experienced in writing as he is in factual journalism, he's more of a sports writer, not trying to impress, only to inform.To me, this only adds to itscharm. I disagree with some others that he swings in the other direction from Nick Jans (The Grizzly Maze) whom they think was too soft on Tim. Mikegives honest accounts based on interviews--including Tim's and Amie's parents.The idea that Tim and his family were estranged is denied by Tim's parents. OK, Nick Jans' Grizzly Maze is more poetic and stylized as becomes a stylistic writer.But Mike Lapinski's roughhewn sports type journalism Jon Krakauer isn't "poetic," either); he's an unpretentious self-effacing journalist whose style is like Jon K's) and kept me interested. He devoted a whole chapter to Amie Huguenard, the other victim, who --as he laments, has been all but forgotten except that she was also killed that day. She was tough, intelligent, selfless but trusted Tim too much and therefore died. She could've probably used bear spray, I thought she did, from a passage in the book.

The author give Tim a lot of credit when it is due and criticizes him when he deserved it. By opining that these deaths could have been prevented and that Tim might be bipolar (before it was diagnosed) was brought up by Tim's mom, and it isn't swinging in the other direction. In fact, he gives the dude credit for his courage and the fact that he lasted almost 13 years out thre in the Grizzly maze.After seeing the movie Grizzly Man and watching Tim's histrionics and annoying habit of repeating himself three times ("I would DIE for them" "it's what I'm SAYIN'") three times, cursing the sky and the gods including "that HIndu god" (which one? there are thousands!) until it finally rained, then he turned around and apologized and praised them all! At any rate, Mike is right on in interviewing Tim's counselor who had advised Tim several times to quit what he was doing or he'd get himself killed. But Mike isn't nasty or cruel in his critique, only very honest, and gives excerpts from interviews with people who knew Tim, and swung both ways in their opinions.I rate this one 5 stars because of the rough-hewn honesty of Mike. Both Mike's and Nick Jans' books are great, serve their purpose and, like Rocky and Adrian, "fill gaps." But I prefer the more selfless and no-nonsense, on-task journalism reporting of Mike Lapinski.

4-0 out of 5 stars A well-balanced book on a volatile subject
I'm very glad I wasn't dissuaded by some of the negative reviews of Lapinski's book on this site. I found it to be a valuable book on the bizarre, and strangely volatile, subject of Timothy Treadwell's death. Lapinski's is a calm, well-researched, and reasonable approach that balances Jans's (The Grizzly Maze: Timothy Treadwell's Fatal Obsession with Alaskan Bears) somewhat flashier style nicely.There are contradictions of fact and conjecture between these two excellent authors, but the two agree on the most important facts: that Treadwell endangered himself, his girlfriend, and his beloved bears by his risky actions, and that his claims of poaching at Katmai preserve were simply not true. Also, Lapinski's book provides valuable additional information about Amie Huguenard for those of us trying to form a comprehensive picture of these preventable deaths.

1-0 out of 5 stars Rip-off?
This book seems like it was hastily cobbled together after reading Nick Jan's article of the same name. Jans did an amazing amount of research, visited the site three days after the deaths of Treadwell and his girlfriend, and personally interviewed the key investigative figures. Read GRIZZLY MAZE. Jans' writing reaches literary quality--it is concise and powerful.

1-0 out of 5 stars What a disappointment
This book gets one star for its few photos depicting the bears and Treadwell; otherwise it is, without exception, a terrible read.The author is clearly biased in his painfully inept attempt to document the life, and death of Treadwell as he lived among the bears. The insideous message conveyed throughout the book (though the word insideous perhaps suggests that the author artfully IMPLIES his thesis rather PANIFULLY OVERSTATE)is that Treadwell acted foolishly among the bears and so died as a result of his actions....unfortunately it takes the author 165 pages to do so over and over and over again. Especially disconcerting is the author's gratuitous reconstruction of what actually happened during the attack (creative writing 101 perhaps). Interesting how the author is set upon a mission to ferret out the truth of the Treadwell story, yet fabricates Treadwell's demise all the way down to the huffing of the bears and a dramatic imaginative fight scene that he almost appears to enjoy writing. I would have prefered a more even-handed telling of Treadwell's story, not the knee-jerk anti-Treadwell reaction this book appears to be. Absolutely horrible read. ... Read more


45. The grizzly bear; the narrative of a hunter-naturalist, historical, scientific and adventurous
by William Henry Wright
Paperback: 344 Pages (2010-09-04)
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This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process.We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide.We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. ... Read more


46. The Essential Grizzly: The Mingled Fates of Men and Bears
by Doug Peacock, Andrea Peacock
Hardcover: 264 Pages (2006-05-01)
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The most comprehensive and assiduous chronicle of human-grizzly bear interactions ever written.
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1-0 out of 5 stars Disappointed.
found this book very opinionated, lacking in facts.The authors are incredibly egotistical knocking any efforts to conserve the Grizzly except their own. They contradict themselves several times and throughout the book they are happy to mention the names of not only people they agree with but also the names of people and organizations that are not doing what they think needs to be done.A very terrible book.

5-0 out of 5 stars Exceptional Service - Great Product Condition
Arrived in a timely manner and the book was in excellent condition.Thank you so much.I've wanted this book for a long time and was surprised when I found a used copy.Thanks for taking such good care of it so now another can enjoy!

5-0 out of 5 stars the essential grizzly
The book treats the grizzly as the great animals they are - neither teddy bearish or monster.The book generates respect for this amazing animal.

3-0 out of 5 stars The Nonessential Book
The Peacocks bring together some interesting stories in a way I've not seen done before, but their cockamamie, insular "logic" lies somewhere between intellectual dishonesty and sloth, which, for the critical thinker, makes the pages hard to get through. It's too bad; I'd hoped for so much more. Still, worth a skim if you love the bears and where they live.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Viewpoint!
This book opens your mind to the necessity of the grizzly in our ecosystem. I learned alot about the behaviour and habits of the grizzly and how to prepare yourself in their world. A must read book. ... Read more


47. Toklat: The Story of an Alaskan Grizzly Bear
by Alfred Milotte
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48. The Story of an Alaskan Grizzly Bear
by Alfred Milotte, Elma Milotte
 Hardcover: 150 Pages (1969)

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5-0 out of 5 stars Bears
A green glow lights the evening sky. It is forty degrees below zero, and hidden in a den under the snow a mother grizzly sleeps through the winter with her young cubs. In another den, an ancient male grizzly lies frozen to death. ... Read more


49. White Grizzly Bear's Legacy: Learning to Be Indian
by Lawney L. Reyes
Hardcover: 197 Pages (2002-03)
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"I walked across the highway and stood on the bank overlooking Lake Roosevelt. My attention was directed to the area where Kettle Falls once flowed. As I stood there the wind came. As I listened I imagined that it talked to me. It seemed that it was telling me of how things once were. I began to think of friends and relatives who were no longer living. They began to appear before me, perched on the large rocks, fishing for the great salmon."

In his distinctive voice, Lawney Reyes, grandson of Pic Ah Kelowna or White Grizzly Bear of the Sin Aikst, relates the history of his family and his people. The Sin Aikst are now known as the Lakes tribe, absorbed into the Colville Confederated Tribes of eastern Washington. And where Kettle Falls once flowed and the Sin Aikst once fished are places that exist now only in memory, flooded when the Grand Coulee Dam was completed in 1942. Reyes uses personal and family history to explore the larger forces that have confronted all Native Americans: displacement, acculturation, and the potent force of self-renewal.

The son of a Filipino immigrant and a mother who traced her ancestry to the earliest known leaders of the Sin Aikst, Reyes paints a vivid picture of his early life in the Indian village of Inchelium, destroyed by the building of the dam. Reyes describes the loss of homeland and traditional ways of life, the scarcities that followed, and the experiences of a court-ordered Indian boarding school in Oregon. These well-known facts of loss and injustice take on a compelling dimension in Reyes's blend of history and autobiography, brought to life by the vivid images and personalities he describes.

Despite the loss of heritage beneath the waters of the Columbia River and the flood of white acculturation, Reyes and his younger brother, the late Native American leader Bernie Whitebear, were able to fashion rich lives in a changed world, lives that honor the past while engaging with the present.

"White Grizzly Bear's Legacy gives new insight into the drowning of Kettle Falls, what it was like to live in Old Inchelium as flooding forced people to move, the character of Coulee City during the days of dam construction, boarding school life at Chemawa, being a kid in a logging camp and in an orchard where your dad worked for a season."--Ruth Kirk, author of Exploring Washington's Past ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Read and understand a beautiful soul.
Lawney Reyes is the artistic member of a remarkable Native American family. His brother was Bernie Whitebear, the leader who founded United Indians of All Tribes Foundation in Seattle and led the fight to build the Daybreak Star Cultural Center at Fort Lawton. Their sister, Luanna, was responsible for the establishment of the Seattle Indian Women's Health League.And Lawney, well, Lawney is a superb artist who has created many, many beautiful sculptures and works of art that grace homes, buildings and institutions throughout our state.He is a quiet and unassuming man who has written a quiet and unassuming book of great power and grace.Read it and understand the man.Read it and understand his family, his people, his odyssey.Marvel at the character and talent that has found expression in Lawney and his brother and sister. Thanks to the University of Washington Press for publishing this book so that more people can know and remember. ... Read more


50. Call of the Great Spirit: The Shamanic Life and Teachings of Medicine Grizzly Bear
by Bobby Lake-Thom
Paperback: 256 Pages (2001-11-01)
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Asin: 1879181665
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A traditional Native American healer from the Karuk tribe shares his personal story of reconnection to the Great Spirit in contemporary America.

* By Bobby Lake-Thom, author of the bestseller Native Healer.

* Provides Native American shamanic perspective on disease and healing.

* Explores indigenous social identity in a spiritual and political context.

* Reveals authentic indigenous traditions and ceremonies from numerous tribes.

This redemption story of Native American healer Bobby Lake-Thom invites the reader to enter a world of authentic indigenous traditions and ceremonies. Bobby, also known as Medicine Grizzly Bear, didn't recognize his shamanic calling at first. He didn't know that his vivid dreams, psychic abilities, and visitations by wild animals and ghostly figures were calls from the Great Spirit.

In the age-old shamanic tradition, it took a near-death experience for the message to get through to him. Though still a young man, he was wracked with debilitating arthritis. Unable to handle the physical and psychic pain, he set out into the wilderness determined to kill himself with an overdose of drugs and alcohol. But before downing the substances, he approximated a Native American ceremony as best he could, sending a heartfelt prayer for assistance to the Great Spirit. He woke up--alive--the next morning and received a message from Eagle, telling him to seek help from Wahsek, a medicine man in the northern mountains. And so Bobby's apprenticeship began. Forbidden to reveal Wahsek's secrets until 10 years after his death, Bobby is now free to share this fascinating story with the world. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Call of the Great Spirit
Great Book.I read this book after I met Bobby.I have already read Native Healer and Spirits of the Earth.This book contains more of his experiences and the point in his life when he felt he could not go on and attempted the unthinkable, "suicide".Luckily for Bobby and for all who know him know, he did not succeed but instead became a great healer and spiritual teacher.

1-0 out of 5 stars Hard to believe
I gave the author the benefit of the doubt for most of the book, but when he claimed to have seen bigfoot, it makes the rest of the story hard to believe. Seems more like a charlatan to me.

5-0 out of 5 stars A magical experience to read and learn from Grandfather Grizzlybear!
This is one of the most important books I have ever read and experienced in my lifetime. I really appreciate been able to read and actually meet Bobby lake thom in person. He is a wonderful teacher and healer. I highly recommend this book to anyone who is serious about spiritual development and learning about the spirits that inhabit our mother earth. It is an autobiography into a magical and real world of healing and getting in touch with our relations in nature. I want to personally thank bobby again for such a great book. If I could I would give this book 10 stars instead of just five!

5-0 out of 5 stars Speechless, Humbled & Grateful
I am a psychotherapist in private practice in NYC.I've had a burning desire to understand the depth of what's being expressed through illness and imbalance for a very long time. Finding western psychology's understanding of mental health to be helpful but limiting, I've explored psychospiritual perspectives ala the Open Center in NYC & Omega for years. Through the generous sharing of his remarkable life & work, I feel that Bobby Lake-Thom has given me a strong sense of what is truly occurring on multiple levels.This is the most honest and revealing of these kinds of books that I've ever read.More than once I found myself speechless and truly humbled by his beautiful spirit.Not a New Ager, this guy is the real deal: answering the call of Shamanism, resulting in many many years of apprenticing with healers coming from a truly indigenous lineage, who unfortunately have almost been eradicated by our government.What a rare & invaluable treasure he is.Most grateful for the opportunity to encounter him through his writing, I hope to have the privilege of meeting him in person.

5-0 out of 5 stars Authentic, powerful, inspiring
This book grabbed my attention immediately with its gritty, up-front honesty and vulnerable, first-person narrative.Bobby Lake-Thom's story takes us along the "Red" road of truth through tough, unbalanced beginnings, subsequent violations, confession, redemption, and awakening to a powerful healing destiny and life mission.I appreciated the generosity with which Bobby reveals the details of his doctoring journey, understanding that it is a powerful gift he is bestowing on all of us readers for him to divulge so much about his path, his teachers, and later on in the book, his doctoring cases.
If you were born into the Western, predominantly "White" way of life like me, you may be shocked and even stressed by the fantastic psycho-phenomenal nature of Bobby's experiences and spiritual/physical trials.You may have a knee-jerk repulsion or denial concerning the list of violations against Nature and the Great Creator, which Bobby insists are universal in truth whether you believe them or not, and which must be avoided or atoned for in order to live in health and balance.I can only speak for myself and tell you that once I allowed my initial reactions to settle, I breathed into Center to discover a profound desire to be reconnected and restored to my truest self and to Source.From this, a new humility emerged which allowed me a greater resonance with these principles, and a new willingness to take action caught fire.
I am grateful that the author includes instruction and encouragement for readers to cleanse themselves of past wrong and come again into right relationship and respect for self, other people, Nature, and the Creator.I took this book to heart and began my own process of healing and transformation (and I'm feeling a world better!).I believe that wherever you're at in your growth, development, and understanding, "Call of the Great Spirit" can help you go to the next level.In such times as these, when radical change often comes unexpectedly and at accelerated pace in every strata, from personal to global to universal, this book and its stories come as strong medicine and answer to our prayers for help and health.A heart full of gratitude to Medicine Grizzlybear!
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51. Field Guide to the Grizzly Bear (Sasquatch Field Guide Series)
by Great Bear Foundation
Paperback: 48 Pages (2002-01-29)
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Asin: 0912365552
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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This guide dispels the myth that grizzly bears are the ferocious attackers some people believe them to be. Instead, it offers a comprehensive guide to acting safely when encountering them in grizzly country and to the pleasures of observing them in their natural habitats.Partial proceeds of this book support the Great Bear Foundation. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Field Guide to the Grizzly Bear
As A interested Person in Bears of the World, Trying to Learn more About Grizzlt Bears ,Living in the U K , tHE bEARS Live a long Way a way, I found This Book Very Instructive, and informetive, and Interesting , A Very Good Buy Colin S/West Devonshire England U K

5-0 out of 5 stars A lot of good information without a lot of reading!
I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in grizzly bears.It contained a lot of important information without a lot of unnecessary reading.Short and straight to the point.
The sketches were beautiful.The book is also easy to carry along for grizzly bear watchers.

5-0 out of 5 stars second edition (1996) better than the first (1992)
Now in its second printing, with correction of a couple earlier errors,the Field Guide to the Grizzly Bear covers 500,000 years of this species'existence in just 48 pages. As the author, I can appreciate how difficultit is to write about so much in so few words. The field guide series bySasquatch had already set excellent precedents in earlier works on the orcaand bald eagle by the time I agreed to compose a guide to the grizzly. Thebasic requirement is to get it down briefly, and to get it right.I thinkit works very well as a brief introduction to the history, natural history,troubled present and risky future for one of nature's greatcreations.

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52. Grizzlies in the Wild
by Kennan Ward
Hardcover: 157 Pages (1994-09)
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Asin: 1559714255
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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True wilderness shots that capture grizzlies at their most fearsome, as well as their most gentle moments, are the hallmark of Kennan Ward's award-winning photography, and "Grizzlies in the Wild" is a showcase for this incredible work. The text is Ward's own, rich with personal experience and insight, as well as natural history, legend and lore about the bear. It reveals much about his deep respect and abiding admiration for the grizzly bear - one of the most feared, yet loved mammals in North America. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Fine photos
Combined with tales of encounters with wildlife. The author a bear management ranger for the park services has put together a rewarding book. Staying out of trouble doing this work is the first requirement. Beautiful pictures varte a bonus. Good source before you gvo into the wild.

5-0 out of 5 stars Kennan Ward is a wonderful, dedicated outdoor photographer.
During a recent trip to Alaska where I was photographing Grizzly bears, I wanted to acquire a book or two that would be good representations of professional bear photography.I looked at many (and there are many goodones).Of the outstanding books I previewed, none were more professionaland complete than Ward's.He is the consummate naturalist, always gettinghis pictures, but never to the detriment of the animal.He has manyinteresting stories to tell, and he tells them well.The cover photois fantastic, and it is rivaled by many more inside the book.I havelooked through this book several times since I returned from my trip, andit is a fine reminder of the Great Land... and a great animal.Thank youMr. Ward.

5-0 out of 5 stars Captivating portrait of Grizzlies in natural environment!
As a former National Park Ranger, a naturalist, and a professionalwildlife photographer, Kennan Ward presents a captivating view of grizzlybears in their natural surroundings. I was left in awe of these magnificentcreatures.

5-0 out of 5 stars FASCINATING ADVENTURE, COMPELLING PHOTOGRAPHY,RAW AND TRUE
Kennan Ward: "Grizzlies in the wild":This is the stuff that getsa "couch potato" out to the campsites! Nature at it's extreme,Indian legend, bears so huge and unique that they are known far and wide bytheir names alone, Carniverous and dangerous, the author respects them all.The tenacity of ward's pursuits and his dedication as a photographer,brings us one of the most informative, entertaining, inspiring andpicturesque books that I've read in a very long time. ... Read more


53. Hunting big bears: Brown, grizzly & polar bears (Hunting wisdom library)
by J. Wayne Fears
 Unknown Binding: 160 Pages (2000)
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54. The Great Bear: Contemporary Writings on the Grizzly
Paperback: 245 Pages (1992-03-01)
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This fine collection of contemporary essays on grizzly bears, written by noted nature writers, will transport you to the places where the bear is sacred and a symbol of the wild.Amazon.com Review
Bears haven't had the happiest of times in the last two centuries;like wolves and elephants, they serve as unhappy symbols of the failure ofhumans to come to terms with the natural world. John Murray, a prolificanthologist, gathers recent writing on one species, the grizzly, Ursushorribilis, in The Great Bear. Among other contributors, Rick Bassmakes an appearance on the trail of a Montana giant. Ed Abbey, Doug Peacock,John McPhee, and Adolph Murie focus on remote areas in Alaska wheregrizzlies still enjoy large, mostly untroubled territories; and Aldo Leopoldrecounts a meeting with Old Ephraim high atop a mountain on the Arizona-NewMexico line. Murray's anthology is good bedside reading for bear enthusiasts. ... Read more


55. The Grizzly Bears of Yellowstone: Their Ecology In The Yellowstone Ecosystem
by John Craighead, Jay Sumner, John Alexander Mitchell
Hardcover: 556 Pages (1995-08-01)
list price: US$120.00
Isbn: 1559634561
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In 1959, John and Frank Craighead, along with a dedicated team of students and professional colleagues, began their pioneering and controversial study of the grizzly bear in the Yellowstone ecosystem. The Grizzly Bears of Yellowstone is the culmination of that research. It captures both the history and the science of how the Yellowstone study evolved into a lifelong battle to protect and perpetuate the grizzly bear.

John J. Craighead and his longtime research colleagues, Jay S. Sumner and John A. Mitchell, have brought together years of data detailing the natural history, reproductive biology, social behavior, population dynamics, and habitat use patterns of the grizzly bear population in the Yellowstone ecosystem from 1959 through 1992, as well as the results of complementary studies conducted by John Craighead in wilderness areas of Montana and Alaska. Their interpretations of the data have far-reaching management implications, not only for the grizzly but for the holistic management of large regional ecosystems. This study is an example of long-term ecological research that is unparalleled in its com-bination of foresight, continuity of effort, innovation of field techniques, and monumental scholarship. ... Read more


56. GRIZZLY BEAR GLDN EARSLB
by George
 Hardcover: 31 Pages (1982-03-17)
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Isbn: 0060219661
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A grizzly bear who bluffs rather than hunts for her food learns an important lesson. ... Read more


57. The adventures of James Capen Adams, mountaineer and grizzly bear hunter, of California
by Theodore Henry Hittell
Paperback: 422 Pages (2010-05-12)
list price: US$34.75 -- used & new: US$19.95
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Asin: 1149267356
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced typographical errors, and jumbled words.This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars the book
an increadible glimpse into what i consider the most striking man of that historical time period.a man far removed from hunting laws , political correctness, peta,animal rights,etc. he did alot of killing of creatures, but cared and even loved these animals more than the "animal lovers" of today could ever profess themselves to be. he was a believer in the creator as a sovereign, and understood gods appointment to man over the animal kingdom. he was a man of what seems to be at times reckless courage and bravery in the face of grave danger, to the point the indians in the area were in awe of him.they called him the "great white hunter", but he would down play that title and just call his skill "common sense". his ability to traverse hundred of miles of mountian ranges and deserts,with not only himself to take care of but the careful watch over his animals and the other men with him make an incridible read. lewis and clark are lucky adams came after them. quite a man indeed. ive read this book many times and it still delivers exciting reading.every hunter since adams should read this book and feel very still if they are honest.----t.p.s. ... Read more


58. Grizzly Bears (Wild World)
by Janice Parker
Hardcover: 64 Pages (2000-10-31)
list price: US$15.78 -- used & new: US$15.78
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Asin: 0713657421
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This is an explanation of how the grizzly bear lives, what it eats and how it interacts with humans. The features on subjects such as the development of the cub offer a chance to discover whether this animal merits its fearsome reputation. ... Read more


59. Grizzly Cub: Five Years in the Life of a Bear
by Rick McIntyre
Paperback: 103 Pages (1990-10-01)
list price: US$15.95 -- used & new: US$5.99
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Asin: 0882403737
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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The true story of a young bear's first five summers of life, as recorded in words and color photographs by Denali National Park ranger Rick McIntyre. "Little Stony" is watched by readers as he grows from teddy-beat size into an adult bear. A substantial portion of the royalties of this book are going to the non-profit Denali Foundation Grizzly Fund. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Aawesomebook!
Thisisawonderfulbook! Fulloflove andadventure.Is so great in the beginingandso sad in the end...how is possible our bears are endangered species and we kill them and took aways all their possesions?I recommend these awesome book.Rick McIntyre made a superb job, sadly these book is out of print and I hope to see a new updated edition with lots of information about how we can save our animal kingdom!

5-0 out of 5 stars A Wonderful Book
Upon first opening this book, one is hit by a wonderful introduction which creates a promising beginning for the book. Unlike many books dealing with bears, this book contains good information and wonderful pictures thatdazzle the eye. The ending brings all but the strong hearted to tears, asfive years with Little Stony is ended abruptly. For anyone interested inletting their child read a good book about grizzly bears, with bothpictures and excellent informational content, this would be the best one.The reader watches the bear grow from just a tiny cub to a large adult withthe pictures allowing one to see the stages of development in a naturalsetting. Rick McIntyre weaves a breath taking story with his written words,letting the reader feel what Rick was feeling when those words werewritten. This book has truly made me interested in bears, visitingYellowstone National Park and waiting silently at dawn in hopes that a bearwould be spotted on one of the hillsides. Usually, my efforts pay off. Thisbook makes one feel as if Little Stony and his mother were standing rightin front of them, so detailed is the story and the pictures. A highlyrecommend book for anyone interested in seeing good pictures of grizzlybears in the wild and having good writing to accompany it. Buy this booknow and I'm sure you won't be disappointed.

5-0 out of 5 stars Grizzly Cub: Five years in the Life of a Bear
"It reads like a movie."-First grade student "Everyone should take time out to read this book." -Third grade student

Our class read Grizzly Cub: Five years in the Life of a Bear and absolutelyloved it.It's a great source of information as well as an entertainingstory.The photographs throughout the book are breathtakingand help tellthe story of a curious bear named "Little Stony". -Multiage Classgrades 1-3Rainier Primary ... Read more


60. Grizzly Seasons: Life with the Brown Bears of Kamchatka
by Charlie Russell, Maureen Enns
Hardcover: 160 Pages (2003-10-04)
list price: US$29.95 -- used & new: US$102.82
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Asin: B000KHXCLM
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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A photographic journey that redefines perceptions of bears.

Charlie Russell and Maureen Enns spent six summers in the remote wilderness of Kamchatka, Russia: home to the world's densest population of brown bears.

Grizzly Seasons tells the story of three bear cubs-- Chico, Biscuit and Rosie -- rescued from a zoo and reintroduced to the wild by Russell and Enns. The account traces the bear's development from dependant cubs to independent creatures of the wilderness.

Graced with more than 150 beautiful color photographs, including majestic aerial views, Grizzly Seasons closely follows the bears -- and the authors --through six years of developing a self-sustaining, mutually-respectful relationship of trust. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars Misleading Title
This is not a book about bears, this is a book about the authors, their problems and emotions--and about Mr. Russell's plane... What they have to say about the bears they set free would barely fill one chapter in all.
If you really want to know what it's like to raise orphan cubs in the wild, if you want to know about bear behavior, bear biology, and how to teach people to coexist peacefully with bears, read Benjamin Kilham's book "Among the Bears".

5-0 out of 5 stars With beautiful color photos
Charlie Russell and Maureen Enns' Grizzly Seasons portrays the summers spent by the authors in Russia's wilderness. Here is the densest population of brown bears in the world - and here is an exciting, captivating account of the authors' observations, paired with beautiful color photos by Enns. ... Read more


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