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Library | Call Number | Material Type | Home Location | Status |
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Central Library | QL737.C27 B86 1998 | Adult Non-Fiction | Central Closed Stacks-Oversize | Searching... |
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Summary
Summary
Valley of the Grizzlies is an extraordinary wilderness memoir. Robert H. Busch, writer and award-winning photographer whose many books include Wolf Songs, spent four years hidden in two blinds in a remote valley in British Columbia, photographing the great bear. Now he shares his experiences with this fearsome animal, offering a number of never-before-reported insights into the life of the grizzly, as well as observations on other wilderness species he encountered, including wolves, cougars, otters, and eagles. Intertwined with Busch's experiences are important facts on grizzly ecology, interaction with humans, and management.