Grizzlies. / Douglas H. Chadwick.
by Chadwick, Douglas H; Murphy, Kim; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
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This MARC record contains two articles.
Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2002.
Originally Published: Grizzlies, July 2001; pp. 2-25.
Originally Published: The Great Grizzly Search, July 28, 2001; pp. A1+.
GRIZZLES -- "Nearly a century after we reduced their range by 98 percent in the lower 48, humans and grizzlies still have a prickly love-hate relationship." (NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC) This article examines the present relationship between man and grizzly bear in the American West.
THE GREAT GRIZZLY SEARCH -- "A bear's sighting in the Bitterroot wilderness in Montana has experts puzzled. Few believed that the greatest predator of all was roaming the region." (LOS ANGELES TIMES) This article discusses the habits of the grizzly bear, describes its range and analyzes why the range has decreased.
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