Among the Bears: Raising Orphan Cubs in the Wild


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A first-person account of wild bear behavior that is both a thrilling animal story and a groundbreaking work of science. In the spring of 1993 Ben Kilham a naturalist who lives in the woodlands of New Hampshire began raising a pair of orphaned wild black bears. The experience changed his life. While spending thousands of hours with the cubs Kilham discovered unknown facets of bear behavior that have radically revised our understanding of animal behavior. Now widely recognized for his contributions to wildlife science Kilham reveals that bears are altruistic and cooperate with unrelated even unknown individuals while our closer relatives the supposedly more highly evolved chimps cooperate only within troops of recognizable members. Kilham who turned a disability dyslexia to his advantage as a naturalist offers fascinating insights into the emotional life of bears. His work-which has been featured in several National Geographic television specials-also illustrates the powerful black bear intelligence that has survived bounties and overhunting to make them North Americas dominant omnivore familiar to every reader. Beyond the natural history he introduces individual bears who become enthralling and memorable characters. As in the bestselling books by Jane Goodall and Dian Fossey Among the Bears explores the breaking down of mutual suspicion and building up of trust between species with its hopeful implications for the shared future of humans and animals in the wild.
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