"Alaska's Bears" is a pocket-sized guidebook to bears of Alaska and also provides entertaining armchair reading when not in bear country. Features distinctive full-color photos of Alaska's bears and helpful information on visiting the state's bear-viewing sites.
At the Heart of Katmai: An Administrative History of the Brooks River Area with Special Emphasis on Bear Management in...
This volume examines the largely unknown Polar Bear odyssey - the North Russian Expeditionary Forces (made up mostly of soldiers from Michigan) who, along with some other Allied forces, went...
Grizzly bears are the most striking symbol of the North American wild, as well as one of the most controversial animals on the continent. David Knibb's book highlights the policy...
Features seventeen writings on the grizzly bear by contemporary writers from Alaska to the Southwest.
The story of Yellowstone Park and its wildlife, particularly bears, is intrinsically intertwined with tourists. Since the park's inception, people have traveled there to view Old Faithful and see a...
Did you know that Idaho's black bear are more active during the day than at night, that the bears diet is less than 2 percent meat and that the number...
Includes chapters on polar bear biology, how to study them, conflicts between polar bears and man, conservation and environmental concerns, and the polar bears of Churchill. Profusely illustrated with colour...
Four different kinds of bear cubs learn to live in the world outside of their safe dens.
Discusses the powerful North American bear: where and how he lives, what he looks like, and what is to become of him.
Observes the black bear's behavior during a year of his life.