
Description
The frequency and severity of bear attacks have significantly increased in North America in recent years, a result of increasing human development in bear country and a growing number of people travelling in wildereness areas. Learning to avoid a bear attack is essential information that everyone should have before they explore the great outdoors. Failure to do so can result in needless tragedy in terms of both human and animal loss of life.
This sensitive book explores the often-fatal relationship between bears and humans and sheds insight on how we can learn to better share the wilderness with the largest carnivore on the continent.
About the author
GREGORY KENNEDY has been an active naturalist since he was very young. He is the author of many books on natural history, and has also produced film and television shows on environmental issues and indigenous concerns in Southeast Asia, New Guinea, South and Central America, the High Arctic and elsewhere.
Other titles by Erin McCloskey

Northern California Nature Guide

British Columbia Nature Guide

Quick Reference to Wildflowers of Western Canada

Quick Reference to Wildflowers of Ontario and Eastern Canada

Nature Guide to New England

Nature Guide to Atlantic Canada

Wolves in Canada

Southern California Nature Guide

Bear Attacks
