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Evolution and impact of bears on human culture.

If you're fascinated by the deep history and cultural significance of bears, this book is a trove of insights. It not only traces the biological journey of bears from prehistoric times but also entwines their path with human myths and realities. Delving into the plight of today's bear species, it offers a narrative that's as informative as it is urgent, highlighting our role in their future. Perfect if you seek a blend of natural history and cultural exploration.

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ISBN: 9781861892041
Authors: Robert E. Bieder
Date of Publication: 2005-08-18
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: History, Science, Nature
Goodreads rating: 3.96
(rated by 46 readers)

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The angry grizzly and the cuddly teddy: few animals possess such a range of personas as the bear. Here, Robert Bieder surveys the wealth of imagery, myths, and stories that surrounds the bear. Beginning with the dawn bear, the small dog-sized ancestor of all bears who hails from 25 million years ago, Bieder embarks on a fascinating exploration of the evolutionary history of the bear family, from extinct species such as the cave bear and giant short-faced bear to the mere eight species that survive today. Bear draws on cultural material from around the world to examine the various legends and myths surrounding the bear, including ceremonies and taboos that govern the hunting, killing, and eating of bears. The book also looks at the role of bears in modern culture as the subjects of stories, songs, and films; as exhibited objects in circuses and zoos; and, perhaps most famously, as toys. Bieder also considers the precarious future of the bear as it is threatened by loss of habitat, poaching, global warming, and disease and discusses the impact of human behavior on bears and their environments. Accompanied by numerous vibrant photographs and illustrations, and written in an engaging fashion, Bear is an appealing and informative volume for anyone who has curled up with Winnie-the-Pooh or marveled at this powerful king of the forest.
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Evolution and impact of bears on human culture.

If you're fascinated by the deep history and cultural significance of bears, this book is a trove of insights. It not only traces the biological journey of bears from prehistoric times but also entwines their path with human myths and realities. Delving into the plight of today's bear species, it offers a narrative that's as informative as it is urgent, highlighting our role in their future. Perfect if you seek a blend of natural history and cultural exploration.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.