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Author Chaney, Robert (Environment reporter), author.

Title The grizzly in the driveway : the return of bears to a crowded American west / Robert Chaney
Published Seattle : University of Washington Press, [2020]

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 271 pages) : illustrations
Contents Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface: Fear the Bear -- 1. Entering Grizzly Country -- 2. Ursus horribilis Facebookii -- 3. The Only Good Bear -- 4. Spirit Animal -- 5. From a Single Hair -- 6. Ethyl's Ramble -- 7. The Bear on the Bicycle -- 8. Roadkill -- 9. Grisly Hunting -- 10. Grizzly at Law -- 11. Bears of the World -- 12. No Going Back -- Acknowledgments -- Selected References -- Index -- Author
Summary "The problems caused by a conservation triumph Does the US have too many grizzly bears? The question would have been unimaginable in the early 1970s, when a little over six hundred North American brown bears remained in the lower 48 states and the federal government listed them as "threatened" under the Endangered Species Act. But the population has surged. There are now more than 1700, mostly living in Montana, Idaho, and the Yellowstone and Teton areas of Wyoming. Thanks to this triumph of wildlife conservation, the burgeoning number of grizzlies now collides with the increasingly populated landscape of the 21st century west. While humans and bears have long shared space, today's grizzlies navigate a shrinking amount of wilderness. Cars whiz like bullets through their habitats, tourists check Facebook for pinpoint locations so they can drive out for a quick selfie with a grizzly, and hunters again seek trophy prey. And some people who live in the northern Rockies respond with dread, as they learn to live and work within a potential predator's expanding territory. Montana journalist Robert Chaney chronicles the grizzly bear resurgence, painting rich portraits of the scientists and advocates involved as well as the west's longer history with the bear. He unpacks this success story to scrutinize the issues involved in wildlife management-the tensions between demands on nature and what people are willing to give up to make that happen, and the ways our mind-boggling leaps in technology has outpaced our collective wisdom about how to use that power. Chaney has covered this story for more than two decades, and draws on original interviews with rangers, ranchers, hunters, scientists, environmental advocates, conservation professionals of tribal nations, and bear-watchers from every walk of life. The book is rich with stories about grizzly encounters-mundane, scientific, sublime, terrifying, and sometimes a mix of each.Throughout, Chaney shows how myths of the grizzly bear shape our interactions with them. And how, refracted in that myth, we can also see a story about humans and the tensions between our technological prowess, our hubristic belief in our ability to master the physical environment, and the ever-uncontrollable wonders of the natural world"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on January 13, 2021)
Subject Grizzly bear -- Conservation -- West (U.S.)
Endangered species -- Conservation -- West (U.S.)
Wildlife conservation -- West (U.S.)
NATURE / Animals / Bears
Wildlife conservation
West United States
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2020013483
ISBN 9780295747941
0295747943