Field Guide to the Grizzly Bear

Field Guide to the Grizzly Bear by Lance Olsen, published by Sasquatch Books in 1992, is a concise resource that explores the behavior and ecology of grizzly bears. This first edition spans 48 pages and is presented in English, offering insights into how to safely interact with these animals in their natural environments.
Readers will find practical information aimed at dispelling common myths about grizzly bears, particularly the misconception of them as aggressive threats. The guide emphasizes safe practices for encounters and highlights the joys of observing these creatures in their habitats. With a focus on nature and wildlife, this book serves as a valuable tool for anyone interested in understanding bears and their behaviors.
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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.
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