Do (not) Feed the Bears: The Fitful History of Wildlife and Tourists in Yellowstone

Author:   Alice Wondrak Biel
Publisher:   University Press of Kansas
Edition:   Annotated edition
ISBN:  

9780700614585


Pages:   200
Publication Date:   30 March 2006
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Alice Wondrak Biel
Publisher:   University Press of Kansas
Imprint:   University Press of Kansas
Edition:   Annotated edition
Dimensions:   Width: 14.90cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 23.10cm
Weight:   0.311kg
ISBN:  

9780700614585


ISBN 10:   0700614583
Pages:   200
Publication Date:   30 March 2006
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained
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I long for books life Biel's Grizzly story--a sharp, complex history of our encounters with animals that's also a lovely, fun piece of writing. Her account of what Yellowstone's bears mean and why is an excellent read for general bear-lovers as well as scholars and students. �I long for books like Biel's Grizzly story--a sharp, complex history of our encounters with animals that�s also a lovely, fun piece of writing. Her account of what Yellowstone�s bears mean and why is an excellent read for general bear-lovers as well as scholars and students.�--Jenny Price, author of Flight Maps: Adventures with Nature in Modern America �Biel's thorough study of America�s stormy relationship with the bears of Yellowstone is smart and sympathetic. . . . Valuable for both observers and practitioners of the management of charismatic wildlife.�--Paul Schullery, author of Searching for Yellowstone and Real Alaska �A must-read. It's too funny to pass up and too meaningful to ignore.�--Hal K. Rothman, author of Devil's Bargains: Tourism in the Twentieth-Century American West -I long for books like Biel's Grizzly story--a sharp, complex history of our encounters with animals that's also a lovely, fun piece of writing. Her account of what Yellowstone's bears mean and why is an excellent read for general bear-lovers as well as scholars and students.---Jenny Price, author of Flight Maps: Adventures with Nature in Modern America -Biel's thorough study of America's stormy relationship with the bears of Yellowstone is smart and sympathetic. . . . Valuable for both observers and practitioners of the management of charismatic wildlife.---Paul Schullery, author of Searching for Yellowstone and Real Alaska -A must-read. It's too funny to pass up and too meaningful to ignore.---Hal K. Rothman, author of Devil's Bargains: Tourism in the Twentieth-Century American West I long for books like Biel's Grizzly story--a sharp, complex history of our encounters with animals that's also a lovely, fun piece of writing. Her account of what Yellowstone's bears mean and why is an excellent read for general bear-lovers as well as scholars and students. --Jenny Price, author of Flight Maps: Adventures with Nature in Modern America Biel's thorough study of America's stormy relationship with the bears of Yellowstone is smart and sympathetic. . . . Valuable for both observers and practitioners of the management of charismatic wildlife. --Paul Schullery, author of Searching for Yellowstone and Real Alaska A must-read. It's too funny to pass up and too meaningful to ignore. --Hal K. Rothman, author of Devil's Bargains: Tourism in the Twentieth-Century American West


I long for books like Biel's Grizzly story--a sharp, complex history of our encounters with animals that's also a lovely, fun piece of writing. Her account of what Yellowstone's bears mean and why is an excellent read for general bear-lovers as well as scholars and students. --<b>Jenny Price</b>, author of <i>Flight Maps: Adventures with Nature in Modern America</i> Biel's thorough study of America's stormy relationship with the bears of Yellowstone is smart and sympathetic. . . . Valuable for both observers and practitioners of the management of charismatic wildlife. --<b>Paul Schullery</b>, author of <i>Searching for Yellowstone and Real Alaska</i> A must-read. It's too funny to pass up and too meaningful to ignore. --<b>Hal K. Rothman</b>, author of <i>Devil's Bargains: Tourism in the Twentieth-Century American West</i>


I long for books life Biel's Grizzly story--a sharp, complex history of our encounters with animals that's also a lovely, fun piece of writing. Her account of what Yellowstone's bears mean and why is an excellent read for general bear-lovers as well as scholars and students.


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Alice Wondrak Biel is a professional writer-editor and winner of awards from the Montana Historical Society and Forest History Society. She lives in Bryce Canyon, Utah.

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