Brown Bears In Alaska's National Parks
- Author: Grant V. Hilderbrand
Kyle Joly
David D. Gustine - Publisher: University of Alaska Press (2025)
- Editor: Nina Chambers
- Book
- Literary Category: Outdoors
- Pages: 270
- Cover Type: S - Softcover
- Dimensions: 0.000" x 0.000" x 0.000"
- Weight: 0.0oz
- ISBN-10: 1-64642-710-6
- ISBN-13: 978-1-64642-710-9
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Brown bears are powerful symbols of wilderness, thriving in the vast, untamed ecosystems of Alaska’s remote national parks. Brown Bears in Alaska’s National Parks is a unique and thorough exploration of the conservation, ecology, and management of brown bears in these parks, including examinations of bear biology, human-bear interactions, population estimation methods, and the effects of climate change on bear populations. This lavishly illustrated volume offers fresh perspectives about the complex challenges that bears and humans face as they navigate coexistence in the evolving wilderness of Alaska.