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  1. Among Grizzlies: Living with Wild Bears in Alaska by Timothy Treadwell, Jewel Palovak, 1999-02-02
  2. The Wild Bears: The Story of the Grizzly, Brown and Black Bears, Their Conflicts With Man and Their Chances of Survival in the Future by George Laycock, 1988-08
  3. In the Company of Wild Bears: A Celebration of Backcountry Grizzlies and Black Bears by Howard Smith, 2006-09-01
  4. Yellowstone Bears in the Wild by James C. Halfpenny, 2007-06-25
  5. Heart of the Arctic: The Story of a Polar Bear Family (Smithsonian Wild Heritage Collection. the Wild Alaska Series) by Deborah Howland, 1994-09
  6. See More Readers: Wild Bears -Level 1 by Seymour Simon, 2002-03-01
  7. Black Bear Cub (Smithsonian Wild Heritage Collection) by Alan Lind, 1995-09
  8. Wild Bears of the World (Of the World Series) by Paul Ward, Suzanne Kynaston, 1995-12
  9. Black Bears (Our Wild World Series) by Kathy Feeny, 2000-09-25
  10. Among the Bears: Raising Orphaned Cubs in the Wild by Benjamin Kilham, Ed Gray, 2002-03-06
  11. Walking With Bears: One Man's Relationship with Three Generations of Wild Bears by Terry DeBruyn, 2001-10-01
  12. Polar Bears (Our Wild World) by Linda Tagliaferro, 2002-08
  13. Borealis: A Polar Bear Cub's First Year (Wild Beginnings Series) by Rebecca L. Grambo, 2003-09-01
  14. Bears (Wild Guide Series) by Charles Fergus, Amelia Hansen, 2005-10-10

1. Studying Grizzly Bears In The Wild
from Grizzly Seasons Life with the Brown Bears of Kamchatka
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

2. WildCam Brown Bears @ Nationalgeographic.com
Live cam of bears at Alaska's McNeil River as they gather for their annual salmon feast.
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3. Help Keep The Bears Wild
The New YorkNew Jersey Trail Conference maintains over 1300 miles of trails in the New York metropolitan area.
http://www.nynjtc.org/trails/bearcan.html
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by David H. Day
We had just turned in for the second evening of our 7-day Yosemite backpack; it was a few minutes after 9:00pm, and we had been having a good conversation around the dying fire. About five minutes after zipping up our sleeping bags, I thought I heard ‘footsteps’ passing by our tent. Since there were 11 others in our group, I didn’t think too much of it; until we heard the rattle and snapping of dead branches on a tree some distance beyond our tent. We both knew instantly that what we were hearing was our bear-bag being raided. I yelled “BEAR!” and called out to the group leader to alert him. We then threw our shoes and jackets back on and piled out to see what was going on. Sure enough, a sow black bear was putting on a ‘how-to’ for her two cubs – and us. This bear bag was hung absolutely by the book; 20 feet up and 8 or so feet out on a live, strong, but thin-at-the-tip branch. With the cubs watching, she first tried to shake the branch. When that didn’t work, she tried to stretch out to reach, but it was too far out and the many dead branches were in the way. Next, she tried to bite off the branch. Finally, she climbed up to the branch above and dropped down onto the gnawed branch, breaking it off at the point she had chewed. She caught herself right away, and lead the cubs down to the ground for a snack. It took her less time to take it down than it did for me to put it up!

4. Brown Bear
Bears, Majestic Creatures of the Wild . Emmaus, Pennsylvania Rodale Press, 1993. 240 pages.
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5. Keep Bears Alive, Wild
Keep bears alive, wild A D V E R T I S E M E N T August 5, 2005Once habituated to human sources of food, bears seek them out, creating conflicts with
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6. Welcome To Bear Trust
Bear Trust International is a nonprofit conservation organization working to sustain the habitats of wild bears and wildlife.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

7. Malayan Sun Bear - Bagheera
sun bears on farms to provide bile and gall? Does this practice help or hinder the survival of wild sun bears? Do you consider farming sun bears
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8. Backpacker.com - Yosemite Reports Successful Effort To 'Keep Bears Wild'
You may think bears are wild creatures. But they ve been getting more and more But now, thanks to a threeyear Keep bears wild public awareness
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Yosemite Reports Successful Effort to 'Keep Bears Wild' Leave out a bag of Fritos, and expect a 3 a.m. wake-up call By Jen Mattson , September 13, 2000 You may think bears are wild creatures. But they've been getting more and more sophisticated in recent years, adding your potato salad and beef jerky to their list of favorite appetizers. That's because some of them frequent the greatest buffet of all: California's Yosemite National Park, home to a restaurant, grocery store, and millions of snacking campers per year. But now, thanks to a three-year "Keep Bears Wild" public awareness campaign, park officials say the problem is abating. Incidents (bear interactions with people, excluding sightings) have greatly decreased. From 1998, when 1,600 occurred, they fell to 760 in 1999 and to 379 as of mid-August this year, according to Scott Gediman, Chief of Media and External Relations for Yosemite. That's good news for visitors who want to wander the park's 800 miles of trails, meandering through 761,266 acres, 93 percent of which are wilderness. Yosemite boasts magnificent waterfalls, lush meadows, and forests that seem to reach the sky, even hundreds of Giant Sequoias, the largest living things in the world.

9. ABA Homepage
Promotes the wellbeing of black bears across North America and provides bear observation at Minnesota's Vince Shute Wildlife Sanctuary.
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10. Backpacker.com - Yosemite Reports Successful Effort To 'Keep Bears Wild'
Yosemite Reports Successful Effort to Keep bears wild 1975 — Dumpsters installed in Yosemite and get raided by bears.
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Yosemite Reports Successful Effort to 'Keep Bears Wild' page 2 National Park Service (NPS) says, "Store food this way:" Backcountry:
  • Rent or buy NPS-tested bear-resistant portable food canisters (available at nearby markets and most park visitor centers).
  • When available, camp at an area with a metal storage box. Share food boxes; locks are not permitted. Carry rope to hang food in case you don't camp where you intended.
  • Carefully hang food by the counter-balance method. Use this option only if others are unavailable.
  • Don't leave food or containers, including grocery bags and coolers, in cars at trailheads. Use
  • trailhead food-storage boxes. If boxes aren't available, contact a ranger.
  • Don't take odorous foods. Store anything with an odor, such as soap, sunscreen, deodorant, toothpaste and garbage, in the same way as food.
Frontcountry: Use metal storage boxes to store all food, food containers and scented items. Include coolers, grocery bags, cans, garbage and items such as soap, sunscreen, and toothpaste. Seal foods in containers to minimize smells. When storage boxes are not available, put all food and related supplies, including coolers, in vehicle trunk with food sealed in air-tight containers. In vehicles without trunks, all food and related supplies, including coolers, must be stored out of sight. Cover them completely to hide them from view.

11. The American Grizzly Bear
Recent Grizzly Bear News. Grizzly Bears and Garbage Utah has some great wild places. Unfortunately, the grizzly bear is not part of it.
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12. Backpacker.com - Yosemite Reports Successful Effort To 'Keep Bears
Yosemite Reports Successful Effort to 'Keep bears wild'
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13. Bears Gone Wild!
Get on the brand new Bears Gone Wild! email lists. We've got five new lists so you can be the first to know about what's new with Bears Gone Wild!
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14. DFG News: Keep Black Bears Wild And Free; Don't Let Them Eat People Food
Although seeing a wild bear can be a unique and exciting experience, Providing bears with human food is like taking the wild out of wildlife.
http://www.dfg.ca.gov/news/news02/02071.html
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News Release: For Immediate Release
June 10, 2002 Keep Black Bears Wild and Free; Don't Let Them Eat People Food Contacts: Doug Updike, Senior Wildlife Biologist, (916) 445-3652
Steve Martarano, DFG Conservation Education Office, (916) 654-5866
Lorna Bernard, DFG Conservation Education Office, (916) 653-0991 Already, officials with DFG have begun receiving calls regarding bears scavenging in garbage cans, and wandering through residential neighborhoods or campsites. Although seeing a wild bear can be a unique and exciting experience, it can be unnerving when viewed under those circumstances. And more often than not, people mistakes are the biggest contributors to developing a nuisance bear. "Problems begin when bears that learn to associate an easy food supply with humans and developed areas," said Doug Updike, DFG senior wildlife biologist. "Once this happens the bear becomes habituated or conditioned to going after human food because it's easy. In the end, if people haven't changed their ways, the bear won't either." The bears who feast on human food often gain too much weight, have more cubs than normal, and become urban residents. As they get comfortable around people, their natural fear of humans can subside, resulting in breaking into homes and cars. The unfortunate result of a bear becoming habituated to human food can be death. Bears can become repeat offenders after they have lost their wildness, often causing property damage or resulting in humans fearing their close presence in their urban areas. By law, if requested, the DFG must issue a permit to have a problem bear killed.

15. DFG News: All Around California, Responsible People Can Help Keep Bears Wild
“All it takes is responsible people to keep bears and other animals wild,” Beeler said. For more information on how to keep bears wild,
http://www.dfg.ca.gov/news/news04/04069.html
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News Release: For Immediate Release July 20, 2004 All Around California, Responsible People Can Help Keep Bears Wild Contacts:
Doug Updike, Senior Wildlife Biologist, (916) 445-3652 Lorna Bernard, DFG Office of Communications, (916) 653-0991 What to do if you live in bear country: garbage and compost containers.

16. Center For Wildlife - Be Bear Aware
My family and I have had the pleasure of enjoying bears in the wild. Let s work together to keep bears wild so future generations can enjoy them as well.
http://www.bebearaware.org/
Dear Visitors, Welcome to the Be Bear Aware home page. North America is home to three different species of bears, some say actually four. In this site you will learn what makes each species uniquely different. You will learn how bear habitat varies across North America. This web site places special emphasis on keeping bears wild. You will learn the latest safety techniques for avoiding encounters with bears. This site includes special information on food storage, campsite set-up, viewing and photographing. You will learn precautions to use when hiking in bear country. My family and I have had the pleasure of enjoying bears in the wild. Let's work together to keep bears wild so future generations can enjoy them as well. Sincerely, General H. Norman Schwarzkopf
Spokesman for the Be Bear Aware and Wildlife Stewardship Campaign Center for Wildlife Be Bear Aware Wildlife Stewardship Publications ...
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17. Bears Wild Adventures
Teddy bears wild Adventure. The bears wild Adventures. If I told you, you wouldn t believe me! It s true what they say a picture IS worth a thousand
http://www.melodief.com/vz/bears/wild_adventure.htm
Other topics available on melodief.com: Main Page Animations Backgrounds Computers Dragons Ghosts Pooh's Corner VZones Web Rings Links If I told you, you wouldn't believe me! It's true what they say...a picture IS worth a thousand words! Sunshine Bear had a bit more nerve than I did though...but then he hadn't seen the movie "Jurassic Park"! Of course he didn't find out until afterwards that Mr. Rex here is a meat-eater! Lucky for him he had just had a big snack and wasn't the least bit hungry at the time! Me? I prefer my adventures a bit tamer than Sunshine... I don't like the idea of being a meal for whatever I am riding. Shortly after taking the picture of Sunshine, Mr. Rex decided that perhaps he could do with a little snack afterall. Good thing us bears are fast runners! By the time we got away from him, we were soooo hot and tired that a nice swim sounded really great! That's when I met my new friend...a non-bear-eating dolphin! All of that time I spent swimming at the Idol Pool really paid off! Sunshine thought he was a bit out of shape (hadn't been swimming in ages) and didn't want to risk another ride but I had a great time! 'Course it would have been a bit easier to hang on during those wild jumps if my friend here had been wearing a halter and saddle, but I managed anyway. Wild Adventures Old South Safari Egypt my DreamScape main page Home Ghosts Backgrounds Dragons Lair ... www.avaterra.com

18. Yosemite Association - About YA
in the bear canister rental program and the Keep bears wild educational a stuffed bear with ear tag and Keep bears wild tshirt and enamel pin.
http://www.yosemite.org/aboutya/annual2000.html
Yosemite Association
2000 Annual Report

Summary

Board and Staff

Sales and Publications

Membership
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Park Highlights for 2000
SUMMARY
The last year of the millennium offered the Yosemite Association a number of challenges that caused us to re-think our normal operating and business models. With visitors demonstrating new travel patterns, program preferences, spending habits, and circulation trends, YA considered and implemented new initiatives to respond to these changes so that it can continue successfully to serve our members, visitors, the NPS, and the park community. To contend with declining revenues in our existing bookstores in the park, the association opened several new and remodeled sales outlets. In the day-use parking area at Camp 6, we located a bookstore and information center in a portable yurt. In June of 2000, we opened the Yosemite Store and Visitor Center in the historic downtown area of Mariposa, one of the park's gateway communities. The renovated Museum Store proved very successful, with a 35% increase in sales. Our online sales facility, the Yosemite Store, was upgraded and improved, with sales growing by over 200%. The single biggest factor in our overall sales decrease was the decline for the fifth consecutive year at the Yosemite Valley Visitor store (it was down 15% from a disappointing 1999). For a variety of reasons, people are not visiting that facility in historic numbers, and their purchases have dropped disturbingly. The main cause was the relocation of day-use parking to a location at some distance from the visitor center.

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