The Grizzly Almanac: A Fully Illustrated Natural and Cultural History of America's Great Bear, 9781592283200
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A thorough exploration of the largest terrestrial carnivore in North America, by the author of The Wolf Almanac.
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The Grizzly Almanac: A Fully Illustrated Natural and Cultural History of America's Great Bear

a fully illustrated natural and cultural history of america's great bear

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  • Paperback

    224 pages

  • Release Date

    1 July 2004

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Summary

Few animals are as awe-inspiring as the grizzly bear, the largest terrestrial carnivore in North America. The Grizzly Almanac is an up-close, richly illustrated look at the animal known to biologists as Ursus arctos horribilis, the "horrible Northern bear." A powerful symbol of wilderness, the grizzly was once widespread from Alaska to Mexico. Today, 99 percent of its population in the lower 48 states is gone-the victim of habitat loss, over-hunting, and predator control pro…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781592283200
ISBN-10:1592283209
Series:Lyons Press
Author:Robert H. Busch
Publisher:The Lyons Press
Imprint:Lyons Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:224
Release Date:1 July 2004
Weight:640g
Dimensions:19mm x 15mm x 245mm
About The Author

Robert H. Busch

Robert H. Busch is the author of eight books on natural history, including The Wolf Almanac, a best-selling selection of the Natural Science Book Club, and The Cougar Almanac. His writing has appeared in Nature Canada, Wildlife Conservation, Discovery, Country Journal, Grolier 1998 Anthology of Best Science Writing, and many others.

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