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The grizzlies of Mount McKinley / Adolph Murie.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Scientific monographs series ; no. 14Publisher: Seattle : University of Washington Press, 1985Description: 1 online resource (xvi, 251 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780295802701
  • 0295802707
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Grizzlies of Mount McKinleyDDC classification:
  • 599.74/446 22
LOC classification:
  • QL737.C27 M87 1985eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Summary; Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION; Chapter 2 STUDY BACKGROUND; Classification and Characteristics; Habitat; Numbers and Density; Age Determination of Cubs; Some Family Statistics; Tracks and Trails; Chapter 3 RANGE AND MOVEMENT; Home Range; Joint Occupation of Range; Movements of Transported Bears; Chapter 4 THE FAMILY; Mating; Nursing; Aspects of Family Life; Retirement to Cliffs; Mother-Cub Separation; Cub Companionship After Separation From Mother; Chapter 4 SUBSISTENCE; Hibernation; Food Habits; Carrion and Caching.
Chapter 6 GRIZZLIES AND UNGULATESGrizzly-Caribou Relationships; Grizzly-Moose Relationships; Grizzly-Dall Sheep Relationships; Chapter 7 GRIZZLIES AND RODENTS; Grizzly-Ground Squirrel Relationships; Grizzly-Marmot Relationships; Grizzly-Mouse Relationships; Grizzly-Beaver Relationships; Grizzly-Porcupine Relationships; Chapter 8 GRIZZLIES AND CARNIVORES; Grizzly-Wolf Relationships; Grizzly-Wolverine Relationships; Grizzly-Fox Relationships; Chapter 9 GRIZZLIES AND BIRDS/INSECTS; Grizzly-Golden Eagle Relationships; Grizzly-Magpie Relationships; Grizzly-Raven Relationships.
Grizzly-Insect RelationshipsChapter 10 GRIZZLIES AND MAN; Chapter 11 KEEPING GRIZZLIES WILD; References; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; R; S; T; U; V; W; Y.
Summary: Wild grizzly bears, conducting their affairs undisturbed, are the essence of the wilderness spirit. Much has been written, both fact and fiction, about these awesome animals, but until very recently we have known little about the details of their daily existence. For twenty-five years, Adolph Murie, one of North America's greatest naturalists, spent his summers in Mount McKinley National Park (since renamed Denali National Park) tracking, recording, and interpreting the lives of these magnificent animals in one of their few remaining strongholds. Murie observed the grizzlies as they moved throughout their range. He noted how families were formed, how they found food, and he described in detail how they related to other animals with whom they came in contact, including man. Often he followed a bear family for days as it traveled through the park. Even though their behavior could be quite unpredictable, Murie was able to distinguish, through careful observation, the individuals who made up many distinct families. Originally available only in government publications which are long out of print, this classic work of natural history is now published which are long out of print, this classic work of natural history is now published for the first time in a popular edition. This edition is being published simultaneously with Adolph Murie's other classic study of the Far North, "The Wolves of Mount McKinley", thus making widely available two of the most important studies on North American wildlife
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Originally published: Washington, D.C. : U.S.G.P.O., 1981. (Scientific monographs series; no. 14).

Includes bibliographical references (pages 243-244) and index.

Wild grizzly bears, conducting their affairs undisturbed, are the essence of the wilderness spirit. Much has been written, both fact and fiction, about these awesome animals, but until very recently we have known little about the details of their daily existence. For twenty-five years, Adolph Murie, one of North America's greatest naturalists, spent his summers in Mount McKinley National Park (since renamed Denali National Park) tracking, recording, and interpreting the lives of these magnificent animals in one of their few remaining strongholds. Murie observed the grizzlies as they moved throughout their range. He noted how families were formed, how they found food, and he described in detail how they related to other animals with whom they came in contact, including man. Often he followed a bear family for days as it traveled through the park. Even though their behavior could be quite unpredictable, Murie was able to distinguish, through careful observation, the individuals who made up many distinct families. Originally available only in government publications which are long out of print, this classic work of natural history is now published which are long out of print, this classic work of natural history is now published for the first time in a popular edition. This edition is being published simultaneously with Adolph Murie's other classic study of the Far North, "The Wolves of Mount McKinley", thus making widely available two of the most important studies on North American wildlife

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Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Summary; Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION; Chapter 2 STUDY BACKGROUND; Classification and Characteristics; Habitat; Numbers and Density; Age Determination of Cubs; Some Family Statistics; Tracks and Trails; Chapter 3 RANGE AND MOVEMENT; Home Range; Joint Occupation of Range; Movements of Transported Bears; Chapter 4 THE FAMILY; Mating; Nursing; Aspects of Family Life; Retirement to Cliffs; Mother-Cub Separation; Cub Companionship After Separation From Mother; Chapter 4 SUBSISTENCE; Hibernation; Food Habits; Carrion and Caching.

Chapter 6 GRIZZLIES AND UNGULATESGrizzly-Caribou Relationships; Grizzly-Moose Relationships; Grizzly-Dall Sheep Relationships; Chapter 7 GRIZZLIES AND RODENTS; Grizzly-Ground Squirrel Relationships; Grizzly-Marmot Relationships; Grizzly-Mouse Relationships; Grizzly-Beaver Relationships; Grizzly-Porcupine Relationships; Chapter 8 GRIZZLIES AND CARNIVORES; Grizzly-Wolf Relationships; Grizzly-Wolverine Relationships; Grizzly-Fox Relationships; Chapter 9 GRIZZLIES AND BIRDS/INSECTS; Grizzly-Golden Eagle Relationships; Grizzly-Magpie Relationships; Grizzly-Raven Relationships.

Grizzly-Insect RelationshipsChapter 10 GRIZZLIES AND MAN; Chapter 11 KEEPING GRIZZLIES WILD; References; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; R; S; T; U; V; W; Y.

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