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Bear
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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192 pages | 56 color plates, 44 halftones | 5.375 x 7.5 | © 2005
Biological Sciences: Ecology, Natural History
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Table of Contents
1 Ursidae
2 Survivors
3 The Bear of Legend
4 Bears and Humans
5 The Packaged Bear
6 Road to Extinction?
Timeline
References
Bibliography
Associations
Websites
Acknowledgements
Photo Acknowledgements
Index
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