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Bear Attacks - Their Causes and Avoidance (Paperback, 3rd Edition)
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Bear Attacks - Their Causes and Avoidance (Paperback, 3rd Edition)
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List price R464
Loot Price R427
Discovery Miles 4 270
You Save R37 (8%)
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Alan Precup disappeared while backpacking in the Alaskan
wilderness. Days later, searchers found his campsite. In the bushes
about 150 feet away, they found Precup's bare skeleton, one intact
hand, and both feet, still booted. In his camera were the exposed
frames of the bear that killed him. Chris Dunkley and three friends
were hiking in Banff National Park. Suddenly a grizzly bear mother
came galloping toward them. The first of three charges came so
close that it broke a fishing rod in Dunkley's hand, yet none of
the party was injured. Keith Ecklund and Larry Reimer were fishing
in central Saskatchewan one spring day when they were attacked by a
black bear. Ecklund kicked the bear in the head to hold it off.
Reimer came to help, was attacked, and while fighting with the
bear, killed it with his filleting knife. An autopsy of the bear
revealed parts of a third man, Melvin Rudd, in the bear's gut. The
rest of Rudd's partly consumed body was found nearby. What can we
learn from these and hundreds of other attacks and non-injurious
encounters with black and grizzly bears? Of all the animals in
North America's wilderness, none command such fear, awe, and
interest as the bear. Creatures that fear little, bears now compete
for survival with the only other animal that can threaten their
existence: humans. What do we know about black and grizzly bears
and how can this knowledge be used to avoid bear attacks? For more
than three decades, Bear Attacks has been the thorough and
unflinching landmark study of the attacks made on humans by the
great grizzly and the less aggressive, but occasionally deadly,
black bear. This is the sometimes horrific yet instructive story of
Bear and Man, written by the leading scientific authority in the
field. This book is for everyone who hikes, camps, or visits bear
country-and for anyone who wants to know more about these sometimes
fearsome but always fascinating wild creatures.
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