BEAR ATTACKS
Their Causes and Avoidance
by Stephen Herrero
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Of all the animals in North America, none commands as
much respect, interest, awe, and fear as the bear.
Endowed by nature with incredible size, speed,
intelligence, and power, bears in the 21st century now
compete for survival with the only other animals that
can threaten their existence: Humans. Bear Attacks,
first published by Lyons & Burford, in 1985 and now
thoroughly revised and updated, is the classic,
authoritative, and unflinching study of attacks on
humans by the mighty grizzly and the normally less
aggressive, but sometimes deadly, black bear. This
book is for everyone who camps, hikes, or visits bear
country -and for anyone who wants to learn more about
these fearsome but always fascinating wild creatures.
Stephen Herrero is a professor at the University of
Calgary. He is recognized throughout the world as a
leading authority on bears.
Size:6 x 9, 304 pages, b&w photos, illustrations, charts
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