Grizzly Confidential An Astounding Journey into the Secret Life of North America's Most Fearsome Predator

Kevin Grange

Book - 2024

"His quest takes him from his home in the Tetons to an eerie, mist-shrouded island of gigantic bruins; from the Bear Center at Washington State University--where scientists believe the secrets of hibernation might help treat diabetes, heart disease, and obesity in humans--to the dark underbelly of for-profit wildlife parks, illegal animal trade and black markets hawking bear bile. Along the way, he meets fascinating biologists and activists and discovers that everything he knew about grizzlies was wrong. Ultimately, his odyssey leads him to find answers on a remote corner of the Alaskan Peninsula where, for the last fifty years, humans have coexisted peacefully alongside the largest gathering of brown bears on the planet." --

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Subjects
Published
[New York] : Harper Horizon [2024]
Language
English
Main Author
Kevin Grange (author)
Physical Description
xxv, 259 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9781400338252
  • Author's Note
  • Prologue: Walking Among Giants
  • 1. The Leading, Bleeding Edge of Human-Bear Relations
  • 2. Keep Calm and Carry Bear Spray
  • 3. Charismatic Megafauna
  • 4. "A Most Tremendous Looking Animal"
  • 5. The Island of Behemoth Bruins
  • 6. A Tale of Two Bear Parks
  • 7. Tracks of the Craighead Brothers
  • 8. Ursus arctos on Campus
  • 9. Trouble with Taquka'aq
  • 10. Binos and Big Ol' Boars
  • 11. The Chonkiest of the Chonky
  • 12. Devils or Deities?
  • 13. The Ursine Paparazzi
  • 14. Dancing with the Bear
  • 15. Into the Sanctuary
  • 16. From Conflict to Coexistence
  • Epilogue: A Future with Bears
  • Acknowledgments
  • Selected Bibliography
  • About the Author
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

In this eye-opening report, Grange (Wild Rescues), a paramedic and former Yellowstone park ranger, recounts traveling the U.S. to better understand grizzly bears and humanity's relationship with them. He describes watching a grizzly force its way into a cooler during a product test and stresses the importance of ensuring bears don't become reliant on human food, explaining that their preying on sick elk helps herds thrive by stemming the spread of disease. His nerve-wracking accounts of encountering grizzlies in the wild shed light on how to read the animals' body language. For instance, he recalls standing his ground after coming across a bear on Kodiak Island, Alaska, because the bear wasn't "huffing, clacking, or popping his jaws," indicating the creature was more curious than aggressive. Elsewhere, Grange discusses visiting a Utah ranch for training animal actors and attending a workshop on reducing human-bear conflict. Grange's elegant prose conveys the fearsome majesty of his subjects (he describes Kodiak grizzlies as "hulking bruins whose bellies nearly dragged on the dirt and who ambled with wide, prehistoric gaits"), and he provides enlightening trivia on their behavior and abilities (despite grizzlies' reputation as apex predators, they "prefer a mostly vegetarian diet with the occasional side of meat or salmon"). This will change how readers view "the largest terrestrial predators on earth." Agent: Jane Dystel, Dystel, Goderich & Bourret. (Sept.)

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