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On the afternoon of Sunday, October 5, 2003, in Alaska's Katmai
National Park, one or more brown bears killed and ate Timothy
Treadwell and his girlfriend, Amie Huguenard. The next day, park
rangers investigating the site shot and killed two bears that
threatened them; it was later determined that one of the bears had
human flesh and clothing in its stomach.
This chilling story immediately captured worldwide media attention,
not only because of the horrific manner of Timothy and Amie's
deaths, but also because Timothy was a well-known wildlife
celebrity. His films of close-up encounters with grizzly bears - he
spent more than a dozen summers living with and videotaping giant
bears in the Alaskan bush - were the subject of television talk
shows, movies, and books.
But his work was not without controversy, and some bear experts
felt that Treadwell's fatal encounter was a tragedy waiting to
happen - the result of the unorthodox tactics he used in his life
among the bears.
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. Lapinski explores how a waiter from Malibu,
California, with no background in biology or wildlife science, came
to be considered a bear expert. And he reveals the high cost of the
current craze for wildlife celebrities - and what it means for the
future of wildlife conservation.
Author and wildlife expert Mike Lapinski compiled this collection
of true bear-encounter stories from throughout the western United
States, British Columbia, and Alaska. Some have happy endings, some
fatal; all are thrilling. But there's more to this book than a
heart-pounding read. Think of these as campfire stories with a
higher purpose. Mike strongly advocates the use of bear pepper
spray for backpackers, rangers, anglers, hunters, photographers,
anybody who hikes through bear country. Repelling and
reconditioning bears saves lives, both human and bruin, he asserts.
In TRUE STORIES OF BEAR ATTACKS. Mike also shares insights into
bear behavior, why they attack, how to protect yourself in bear
country, and thoughts on the future of the great bear in the Lower
48. Organizations such as the U.S.D.A. Forest Service and the
Center for Wildlife Information, National Bear Conservation, in
Missoula, Montana, have expressed support for Mike's work.
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