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Among the Bears: Raising Orphan Cubs in the Wild

Among the Bears: Raising Orphan Cubs in the Wild

Current price: $18.99
Publication Date: March 1st, 2003
Publisher:
Holt Paperbacks
ISBN:
9780805073003
Pages:
304

Description

In the spring of 1993, Benjamin Kilham, a naturalist who lives in the woodlands of New Hampshire, began raising a pair of orphaned wild black bears. The experience changed his life.

While spending thousands of hours with the cubs, Kilham discovered unknown facets of bear behavior that have radically revised our understanding of animal behavior. Now widely recognized for his contributions to wildlife science, Kilham reveals that bears are altruistic and cooperate with unrelated, even unknown individuals, while our closer relatives, the supposedly more highly evolved chimps, cooperate only within troops of recognizable members. Beyond the natural history, he introduces individual bears who become enthralling and memorable characters.

About the Author

Benjamin Kilham is a woodsman and naturalist who over the past twenty-five years has discovered and then field-tested a new, exciting wildlife biology. Ed Gray is a naturalist writer and founder of "Gray's Sporting Journal." They both live in Lyme, New Hampshire.

Praise for Among the Bears: Raising Orphan Cubs in the Wild

"Compelling . . . [Kilham's stories] paint a vivid
picture of ursine social life and intelligence."--The New York Times Book Review

"Among the Bears is the best book I have read about these subtle and intriguing creatures."--George B. Schaller, Wildlife Conservation Society

"Engrossing . . . both an affecting story of interspecies friendship and a surprising refutation of ursine stereotypes. This important book is sure to be a milestone in the study of animal behavior."--Publishers Weekly