Our Three Bears

Our Three Bears by Ron Hirschi, published by Boyds Mills Press in 2008, is a Library Binding edition featuring 32 pages in English. This book introduces readers to the three species of bears found in North America: black, grizzly, and polar bears. It highlights their habitats, ranging from the Canadian Arctic to the forests of the southeastern United States, and provides insights into their behaviors and populations.
Readers will discover fascinating details about these animals, including the stable numbers of black bears and the rarity of grizzly and polar bears in the wild. The book draws on the extensive observations made by Ron Hirschi and Tom Mangelsen, offering a unique perspective on the secretive lives of bears. With a focus on zoology and nature, this work serves as an informative resource for those interested in wildlife and the natural world.
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Meet our three bears of North America. Bears roam North America from the Canadian Arctic to the forests of the southeastern United States. Black, grizzly, and polar bears are thrilling to see in the wild and exciting to study. Black bears can be seen just a short distance from populated areas. Their numbers are stable and even increasing in some places. Unlike black bears, however, grizzly bears are a rare sight. Polar bears are not easy to see either, living in lands that are difficult to reach. Ron Hirschi and Tom Mangelsen have spent many hours observing bears in the wild. Together, they are the perfect guides into the secretive world of bears.
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