grizzly bear

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grizzly bear

Alaska's bears

grizzlies, black bears, and polar bears
1998
Provides photographs and descriptions of the three species of bear found in Alaska, including the black bear, polar bear, and brown bear, each with information on behavior, yearly cycle, ecological niche, and relationship with humans, and includes advice on where to see bears in Alaska, and maps.

The bear

a novel
1989
A tale of the encounters between two bears and two hunters in the Rocky Mountains of 1885 British Columbia.

Grizzly bears

2003
Discusses the history, characteristics, behavior, and habitat of the grizzly bear including population decline and recovery and conservation efforts.

Grizzly bears

2012
Dr. Bob and his trusty canine assistant, Hank, introduce grizzly bears, including where they live, what they eat, and their physical characteristics.

The hunted

2001
The Landon family travels to Glacier National Park to investigate why grizzly bear cubs are disappearing and becomes involved with a ten-year-old Mexican runaway boy.

The grizzly bear

1998
Describes the physical characteristics and behavior of the grizzly bear, its decline in numbers due to human population growth and activities, and the efforts being made to maintain its population.

Ol' Mama Squirrel

Ol' Mama Squirrel has raised many babies and kept them all safe from predators, but she may have met her match when a determined grizzly bear threatens to eat her entire family tree.

Grizzly bears

2013
Simple text and full-color photographs provide a brief introduction to grizzly bears.

California

2013
Take a colorful journey across the nation with Explore the U.S.A. Learn the geography, history, symbols, and interesting facts that make this state special. Explore the U.S.A. introduces beginning readers to the state of California through vivid images and engaging text.

Eat like a bear

Follows a bear from the time she emerges from her den in April after four months without food, through months of eating fish, ants, and huckleberries, to midwinter when the arrival of two cubs interrupts her long winter's rest. Includes facts about brown (grizzly) bears of the Yellowstone National Park/Glacier National Park region.

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