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  1. Hunting Grizzlys, Black Bear and Lions "Big-Time" on the Old Ranches by Will F. Evans, 2001-11-01
  2. Track of the Grizzly by Frank C. Craighead Jr., 1982-08-12
  3. The Adventures Of James Capen Adams: Mountaineer And Grizzly Bear Hunter Of California (1911) by Theodore H. Hittell, 2007-11-03
  4. Grizzly Bear Zooflipz by Zooflipz, 2006-12-01
  5. Grizzlies Don't Come Easy: My Life As an Alaskan Bear Hunter by Ralph W. Young, 1981-08
  6. Grizzly Country by Andy Russell, 1986-04
  7. Field Guide to the Grizzly Bear (Sasquatch Field Guide Series) by Great Bear Foundation, 2002-01-29
  8. The Grizzly Bears of Yellowstone: Their Ecology In The Yellowstone Ecosystem by John Craighead, Jay Sumner, et all 1995-08-01
  9. Grizzly Years: In Search of the American Wilderness by Doug Peacock, 1996-04-15
  10. Lord Grizzly (Wilderness) by David Thompson, 2006-04-04
  11. Hunting Bears: Black, Brown, Grizzly and Polar Bears (Outdoorsman's Edge) by Kathy Etling, 2004-03-28
  12. The Bear's Embrace : A True Story of Surviving a Grizzly Bear Attack by Patricia Van Tighem, 2000
  13. The Grizzly Bear: Portraits From Life
  14. Night of the Grizzlies by Jack Olsen, 1996-06

41. Canadian Nature Cruises
Charter sailing adventures on British Columbia's West Coast. Whales, grizzly bears, photography around Queen Charlotte Islands.
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World Class Natural History Adventures on Canada's Pacific Coast Step aboard the Copper Sky , a beautiful 88 foot staysail schooner, and join in our quest for black and grizzly bears, killer whales, and dolphins, as we explore the Queen Charlotte Islands, the Inside Passage to Alaska, and other spectacular destinations along the rugged Pacific West Coast on our nature cruises. Wildlife photography workshops Naturalist guided birding Whale watching Abandoned Haida villages of the 1800s
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42. 2004 Wildlife Calendars, Polar Bears, Grizzly Bears, Huskies And Wolves
FIDS Site Map. 2004 Wildlife Calendars Polar bears, grizzly bears, Huskies and Wolves. Prints and posters to buy. Other 2004 Calendars
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43. The Bears Of Bute - Grizzly & Black Bear Wildlife Adventure Tours, Campbell Rive
Offers wildlife eco tours on Bute Inlet, home to the Homalco People, featuring grizzly and black bears. Photo gallery, tour details and location information included.
http://www.bearsofbute.com/
Welcome to BEAR COUNTRY! See grizzly and black bears on a day long Wildlife Adventure Tour from Campbell River to the wild and remote mainland coast of BC.
Among the narrow inlets that reach deep into the coast mountain range of British Columbia, Canada, spectacular Bute Inlet extends as far as the Homathko Ice fields. Below the glaciers the dense forests and river estuaries of Bute are the ancestral home to the great brown bear of North America, known as the grizzly bear.
The big bears of Bute live among the tall Douglas-Firs and the Western Redcedar where they thrive along the shores of glacier fed rivers and streams teeming with fish. This prime grizzly habitat, north of the Strait of Georgia, is also the traditional land of the Homalco First Nations people.
Every year in the late summer and the early fall, the bears of Bute Inlet gather on the banks of the rivers and streams to participate in one of nature's most incredible displays - the return of the Salmon! The huge Pacific salmon return from the ocean to the fresh water streams and rivers where they spawn and finally die. One of the last challenges in the life cycle of the salmon is escaping the gathering of hungry grizzly and black bears on the river banks, preparing for the long, cold winter ahead by gorging themselves on as much fish as they can catch (and keep for themselves - when you have a concentration of grizzlies, size definitely matters).

44. Grizzly Bear - National Wildlife Federation
Related Species Brown bears and grizzly bears are actually the same species. Life Span A grizzly bear older than 25 is a very old bear.
http://www.nwf.org/wildlife/grizzlybear/
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Introduction
The grizzly is a symbol of the American wilderness. Lewis and Clark found a healthy grizzly population when they explored Idaho's Bitterroot Mountains in the early 19th century. As the nation expanded westward, grizzly numbers plummeted due to unchecked hunting and trapping. The grizzly is now "threatened" in the lower 48 states. Photos:
During winter, a bear may lose from 15 to 27 percent of its pre-denning body weight.
Latin Name: Ursus arctos Family Name: Ursidae (Bear) Related Species:
  • Brown bears and "grizzly" bears are actually the same species. Some people are confused because North Americans commonly call this species the grizzly bear in interior areas and the brown bear in coastal areas although they are the same species. Coastal bears are typically larger and darker, due to salmon and other rich coastal foods in their diet. The interior-dwelling grizzly got its name because of its grizzled, silvertipped coat. This species ranges in color from very light blond to almost black. Black bears (Ursus americanus) are a forest-dwelling species that, in part of its range, overlaps with grizzly bears. Typically they are smaller, with shorter front claws and without such a marked shoulder "hump." Black bears may be black, brown, cinnamon, or even pure white (the white form is sometimes seen in a coastal portion of British Columbia).

45. Silvertip EcoTours - Grizzly Bear, Black Bear And Kermode Bear Viewing And Tours
Provides licensed, ecologically sensitive tours to view grizzly, black, and Kermode bears. Tour details, photographs for purchase, and artist statement.
http://www.grizzlytours.ca/
Your trip with Silvertip is a wilderness adventure - there are no platforms from which you view wildlife, animals are not used to humans and there are no other bear viewing operations in the areas you visit. Group sizes on our wildlife tours are kept small to maximize your experience and minimize environmental impact. Silvertip EcoTours was the first fully licensed grizzly bear viewing operator in British Columbia. All tours are based out of Terrace, Kitimat and the North Coast region.

46. Bears - Giant Screen Film - National Wildlife Federation
Keep the Wild Alive for Grizzlies Enter the grizzly s world with video and science facts. bears Near You Enter your zip code to learn about bears and other
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The fourth giant-screen film produced by the National Wildlife Federation, Bears brings audiences nose-to-nose with grizzlies, polar bears and black bears in the full glory of their natural habitat. See what The Calgary Sun calls a "spectacularly filmed," "educational " and "visually-entertaining" movie about what may be the world's most legendary animals.
  • Bears Theater Guide What the Critics Have to Say Bearing ... It All on the Today Show NWF and the Big Movie Zone are pleased to bring you additional video clips, film info and reviews, and complete worldwide theater listings.
    Bears of the World
    Eight species of bears roam in North America, Europe and Asia. Grizzly Restoration Citizens are working to re-introduce grizzlies into their historic ranges. Find out how! Keep the Wild Alive for Grizzlies Enter the grizzly's world with video and science facts. Bears Near You Enter your zip code to learn about bears and other wildlife in your area, using this tool from eNature. Sign up to receive a free bi-weekly E-Newsletter.
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  • 47. Grizzly Bear Viewing Eco Tours, From Campbell River, British Columbia, Canada
    Provides flights to Bute Inlet for grizzly bear tours by jet boat. Facts about bears and testimonials included.
    http://www.beartours.com/
    The adventure begins.... where the road ends.
    Travel deep into the heart of wild west coast British Columbia, Canada to experience these magnificent Grizzly Bears in their natural habitat. l OUR GUESTS SAY... Absolutely Incredible !!
    This was a once in a lifetime opportunity for our family. The Grizzly Bears were so fantastic and the flight was breathtaking. We were able to see more in that one day then we could ever have imagined. Your knowledge of the bears and their surroundings as well as west coast flying is truly amazing. We thank you for this and will tell EVERYONE to visit the bears with you!!
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    This adventure is the only one of its kind in BC and offers a unique combination of genuine west coast bush flying and wild Grizzly bear viewing. l Daily fly-in Grizzly bear tours l Overnight packages l Experienced, professional guides

    48. :: Wolves :: Lynx :: Cougars :: Grizzly Bears ::
    A website examining efforts to restore native carnivores to the Southern Rocky Mountains. Species of focus include wolves, grizzly bears, lynx, wolverine and river otter.
    http://www.sinapu.org/
    RESTORATION PROTECTION HABITAT News/Alerts ... Links
    Welcome!
    Within this website resides a wealth of information about the efforts of citizens to restore native carnivores to the Southern Rocky Mountains and to protect all of the region's indigineous carnivores. This grassroots campaign, led by a non-profit group named "Sinapu," encompasses many facets of the evolving debate over the use (and abuse) of public lands and wildlife. We hope you find your time here valuable, and that you'll consider joining us in this effort.
    Dig deeper here and you'll find information about wolves, coyotes, grizzly bears, wolverine, lynx, river otter and the ecosystems these creatures hold together. Weaving these animals back into the fabric of Nature is a process we call "rewilding." We hope this concept inspires you to think deeper about your own connection to the Wild.
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    Navigating Our Site Our website is rich in content, covering the details of our projects, background information, downloadable issues of our newsletter, and links to our partners and hundreds of other interesting web sites. We hope you'll bookmark this page as a resource to visit again and again. Every page includes links at the top to the other major sections of the site. The major sections of our site include:

    49. Bears - Grizzly Web Links
    grizzly Web Links (Navigation). bears and Such, grizzly Web Links. Bear Clip Art; Bear Clipart resources for bears; Knight Inlet Photo Gallery - grizzly bears;
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    50. Alaska Brown Grizzly Kodiak Bears Of Kodiak Island
    Pictures of Kodiak bears. The Kodiak bear is the largest living land carnivore.
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    Kodiak Bear
    Pictures of Kodiak Bears at Larsen Bay, Alaska
    Alaska Images - Page 2 of 9 Pages Select the thumbnail of the picture you wish to view from the list below: (63kb jpg)
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    Kodiak Bear running on beach near Kodiak Salmon Packers cannery at Larsen Bay, Alaska. (35kb jpg)
    Photo credit Douglas Jager. "Kodiak bear making waves"
    Kodiak bear captured trying to walk on water. (35kb jpg)
    Photo credit Douglas Jager. Just cooling off.
    Cooling off in very cold water. High summer temperature hover around 50 to 60-F. The water temp is much cooler. (55kb jpg)
    Photo credit Douglas Jager. Spotting the photographer.
    Bear noticing he is being photographed. The four pictures above are of the same bear as he ran the beach near Kodiak Salmon Packers cannery at Larsen Bay, Alaska. (43kb jpg)
    2001-Photo Bill Jager.
    Getting up close and personal with a Kodiak Bear at Larsen Bay. I was about 10 feet from this Kodiak bear when this and the following picture was taken. Kodiak bears are not usually agressive unless a person gets inbetween the bears food, or its cubs. Still, I would warn anyone not to do as I do. (45kb jpg) 2001-Photo Bill Jager.

    51. The Chippewa Valley Bears
    Social club for bears and bearlovers.
    http://cvbears.grizzly-bear.org/
    The Chippewa Valley Bears The Bears Are Back! (But they never left!) Bear Night Friday, June 18th at the Wolfe's Den Bar in Eau Claire, Wisconsin Chippewa Valley Bears, PO.Box 1943, Eau Claire, Wisconsin, 54702-1943 cvbears@grizzly-bear.org

    52. Grizzly Bear Ecosystems Project Home Page - Sierra Club
    Talking Trash Garbage, pet food, bird feeders, and grills can attract grizzly bears out of the wild and into neighborhoods. Save a wild grizzly bear!
    http://www.sierraclub.org/grizzly/businesses_for_bears.htm
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    Garbage, pet food, bird feeders, and grills can attract grizzly bears out of the wild and into neighborhoods. As a result, bears are often habituated or "hooked on" these unnatural foods and become labeled as "problem" bears. Find out how the Sierra Club is working to protect bears and people by bear-proofing communities located near Yellowstone National Park. Grizzly Times Newsletter
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    53. Interior Secretary May Shelve Plans For Bears
    CNN
    http://cnn.com/2001/TECH/science/06/21/grizzly.bears.ap/index.html

    54. Grizzly Bear Printout- EnchantedLearning.com
    grizzly bears are large brown bears that live in cool mountain forests and river valleys. Join Enchanted grizzly Bear Ursus arctos,
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    Ursus arctos Animal Printouts Label Me! Printouts Grizzly Bears are large brown bears that live in cool mountain forests and river valleys. These solitary mammals can run up to 35 mph (56 kph) for short bursts. Grizzlies are a threatened species. Anatomy : Grizzly Bears are up to 7 feet (2.1 m) long and weigh up to 1,500 pounds (680 kg). Females are about 2/3 the size of males. Their thick fur ranges in color from black to brown to reddish brown to blond. They have dense fur close to the skin and long, coarse guard hairs that become silver tipped as the bears age, giving them a grizzled appearance (and their name). They have a big head, a long muzzle, and a large hump on their shoulder (a mass of muscles that give the front legs extra strength). Like all bears, they are plantigrade (flat-footed). The front claws are up to 4.75 inches (12 cm), almost twice as long as the rear claws. Newborns weigh only about 1 pound (0.45 kg), the size of a rat. Behavior : These fierce predators are mostly nocturnal (more active at night). Although they sleep in dens (caves, hollow logs, or holes they dig) during the winter, they are not true hibernators and can be easily awakened.

    55. Report U.S. May Drop Grizzly Bear Plan
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    http://cnn.com/2001/TECH/science/04/25/environment.bears.reut/index.html

    56. TV ACRES: Bears - Grizzly & Wild Bears
    Home Index Animals bears grizzly Wild bears, grizzly Wild bears, The Adventures of James C. Adams, Mountaineer and grizzly Bear Hunter of California.
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    57. CNN.com - Nature - Grizzly Bear Mortalities Mount - December 11, 2000
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    Grizzly bear mortalities mount
    Despite their protected status, grizzly bears are still being hunted

    58. Grizzly Bear : Grizzley Bears : Grizzly Bear Information
    SunChaser grizzly bear tours. grizzly Bear photography, information and eco tour vacations. In Khutzeymateen. grizzly Bear Grizzley bears.
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    Grizzly Bear : Grizzley Bears
    Grizzly Bear tours in the Khutzeymateen grizzly bear sanctuary. Tour with SunChaser. Located in Prince Rupert, British Columbia B.C. Canada and your host Dan Wakeman.
    Grizzly Bear Site Map: The adventure of a lifetime!
    grizzly bear information and resources for incredible adventure tours.

    59. CNN.com - Nature - Final Plan Afoot To Reintroduce Grizzly Bears - March 15, 200
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    TOP STORIES Up to 2,000 killed in India quake; fear of aftershocks spreads Clinton aide denies reports of White House vandalism New hurdles hamper Galapagos oil-spill cleanup Two more Texas fugitives will contest extradition ... MORE MARKETS 4:30pm ET, 4/16 DJIA NAS SPORTS Jordan says farewell for the third time ... LOCAL EDITIONS: CNN.com Europe change default edition MULTIMEDIA: video video archive audio multimedia showcase ... more services E-MAIL: Subscribe to one of our news e-mail lists. Enter your address: document.write(' '); Or: Get a free e-mail account E-MAIL DISCUSSION: message boards chat feedback CNN WEB SITES: AsiaNow Svenska Norge Danmark ... Italian FASTER ACCESS: europe japan TIME INC. SITES: Go To ... Time.com People Money Fortune EW CNN NETWORKS: more networks transcripts SITE INFO: help contents search ad info ... jobs WEB SERVICES: CNN e-store
    Final plan afoot to reintroduce grizzly bears
    The proposed recovery area for grizzly bears includes 5,785 square miles of the Selway-Bitterroot and Frank Church wilderness areas of Idaho and Montana.

    60. Studying Grizzly Bears In The Wild
    Charlie with the grizzly Bear. Pacific Rim grizzly bears CoExistence Study of Charlie Russell, 2004 (This web site was created on a MacIntosh).
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    Kamchatka Grizzlies of the Russian Far East Please be advised that this portion of the project is completed. The information from this project will be utilized as history and background information for Charlie Russell's new project. Additionally, Charlie is creating new goals and projects that are related to the grizzly bear. These items will appear on this website under a different organization. Maureen Enns has completed this project and is moving onto new exciting directions with her work. Click Here for the Historical Website Information from the Kamchatka Grizzlies of Russian Far East Project from 1997 - 2003.
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    Information for Pacific Rim Grizzly Bear Co-Existence Study Charlie will be writing letters to the web readers to update you on what he has been up too! Please click on the buttons in special features for information on the new project.
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    Walking With Giants - PBS

    What if the thought of encountering a grizzly bear filled you with anticipation and wonder?
    What if you knew a bear her whole life, and the bear treated you as a welcome friend whenever you visited?

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