Do (Not) Feed the Bears

Do (Not) Feed the Bears
Author :
Publisher : University Press of Kansas
Total Pages : 200
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780700614585
ISBN-13 : 0700614583
Rating : 4/5 (583 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Do (Not) Feed the Bears by : Alice Wondrak Biel

Download or read book Do (Not) Feed the Bears written by Alice Wondrak Biel and published by University Press of Kansas. This book was released on 2006-03-16 with total page 200 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: It was a familiar sight at Yellowstone National Park: traffic backed up for miles as visitors fed bears from their cars. It may have been against the rules, but park officials were willing to turn a blind eye if it kept the public happy. But bear feeding eventually became too widespread and dangerous to everyone-including the bears-for the National Park Service (NPS) to allow it any longer. As one of the park's most beloved and enduring symbols, the Yellowstone bears have long been a flashpoint for controversy. Alice Wondrak Biel traces the evolution of their complex relationship with humans-from the creation of the first staged wildlife viewing areas to the present-and situates that relationship within the broader context of American cultural history. Early on, park bears were largely thought of as performers or surrogate pets and were routinely fed handouts from cars, as well as hotel garbage dumped at park-sanctioned "lunch counters for bears." But as these activities led to ever-greater numbers of tourist injuries, and of bears killed as a result, and as ideas about conservation and the NPS mission changed, the agency refashioned the bear's image from cute circus performer to dangerous wild animal and, eventually, to keystone inhabitant of a fragile ecosystem. Drawing on the history of recorded interactions with bears and providing telling photographs depicting the evolving bear-human relationship, Biel traces the reaction of park visitors to the NPS's efforts—from warnings by Yogi Bear (which few tourists took seriously) to the increasing promotion of key ecological issues and concerns. Ultimately, as the rules were enforced and tourist behavior dramatically shifted, the bears returned to a more natural state of existence. Biel's entertaining and informative account tracks this gradual "renaturalization" while also providing a cautionary tale about the need for careful negotiation at the complex nexus of tourists, bears, and all things wild.


Do (Not) Feed the Bears Related Books

Bears Don’t Read!
Language: en
Pages: 35
Authors: Emma Chichester Clark
Categories: Juvenile Fiction
Type: BOOK - Published: 2014-09-25 - Publisher: HarperCollins UK

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

An exquisite new picture book from renowned illustrator, Emma Chichester Clark, creator of Blue Kangaroo. A magical story of friendship to power the imagination
Bears Don't Eat Egg Sandwiches
Language: en
Pages: 35
Authors: Julie Fulton
Categories: Juvenile Fiction
Type: BOOK - Published: 2019-03-05 - Publisher: Maverick Arts

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

An unexpected visitor, a plate of egg sandwiches and a hungry little boy. What could possibly go wrong? "Don’t you ever listen?" bellowed the bear. "Bears don
The Berenstain Bears Don't Pollute (Anymore)
Language: en
Pages: 19
Authors: Stan Berenstain
Categories: Juvenile Fiction
Type: BOOK - Published: 2013-02-27 - Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This classic Berenstain Bears story is a perfect way to teach children about caring for the planet! Come for a visit in Bear Country with this classic First Tim
Don't Wake the Bear, Hare!
Language: en
Pages: 32
Authors: Steve Smallman
Categories: Bears
Type: BOOK - Published: 2010 - Publisher: Koala Books

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

It was Spring Party Day, the best day of the year, So why were the animals trembling with fear? They'd heard growly noises and crept up to see . . . A huge bear
Shh! Bears Sleeping
Language: en
Pages: 27
Authors: David Martin
Categories: Juvenile Fiction
Type: BOOK - Published: 2017-10-03 - Publisher: Penguin

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

In the fall When leaves turn red Bears know soon It’s time for bed Comes winter Comes snow Bears are ready Bears go In their cave Warm and deep Winter is time