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Reddit mentions of Speaking of Bears: The Bear Crisis and a Tale of Rewilding from Yosemite, Sequoia, and Other National Parks
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Height | 8.91 Inches |
Length | 6.04 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | May 2015 |
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Piggybacking to suggest this book,
https://smile.amazon.com/Speaking-Bears-Rewilding-Yosemite-National/dp/1493008226?sa-no-redirect=1
I found it when I was worried about bears in the CA backcountry (lol I know) and it gave me a fresh perspective. In short, these days the worry isn't huge as far as a black bear tearing into your cozy campsite at night. But there is a history of major problems between humans and bears in California. A lot of that is due to how involved people were with the bears: putting them on display, feeding them, etc. It led to a lot of dangerous situations for humans and euthanization for bears.
Many smart people have worked hard to bring us to the more harmonious spot we're in today. So, try to do your best to uphold their work. We're far from the first group of people to think bears are cuddly and cute, but let's not repeat the same mistakes.
(They are totally cute though. I caught a glimpse of a cub on an early morning in Yosemite. Pretty cool, scampered off)