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What Bears Teach Us - Sarah Elmeligi

What Bears Teach Us

By: Sarah Elmeligi, John E. Marriott (Photographer)

Paperback | 30 January 2024

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Bears are a vital species and constantly in the media due to their interactions with humans and the constant threats to their habitat.

Explores the complex behavioural characteristics of North America's largest land carnivores by examining the bearhuman relationship from the bear's perspective.

Looks at the issues surrounding bear and human interactions in the ever-shrinking wilderness.

Explains how our perception of bears has changed over the past 100 years and how that has influenced land management and rural development (e.g., from building bleachers at park dumps to watch bears feed to completely separating people and bears with aversive conditioning programs).

Each chapter in the book is written and designed to help change the reader's perception of bears by increasing their understanding of bears and the animal's foundational character traits.

Bears are complex animals they think, process events, and make decisions on how to react to stimulus. They also have the ability to learn, meaning that the way they react to the same stimulus will change over time.

Everyone who recreates or even thinks about recreating in bear habitat has a relationship with bears.

The authors make references to the current bear biology literature, breaking down current scientific understanding for the general reader and nature enthusiast.

Includes stories from the field from both the author and photographer, along with other bear biologists from around North America, highlighting some of those special moments when they connected with a bear.

Heavily illustrated with a wide variety of stunning colour photographs by John E. Marriott.

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