What Bears Teach Us

Author:   Sarah Elmeligi ,  John E. Marriott
Publisher:   Rocky Mountain Books
ISBN:  

9781771606943


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   30 May 2024
Format:   Paperback
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MARKETING & PROMO: National, regional, and subject-specific print features, excerpts, review coverage, broadcast and television interviews Blogger outreach, online ads, and social media campaigns Publicity and promotion in conjunction with author's speaking engagements Outreach to subject-specific organizations, markets, and festivals Outreach to travel and tourism organizations Electronic and print blads Excerpts available KEY SELLING POINTS: Bears are a vital species and constantly in the media due to their interactions with humans and the constant threats to their habitat. Explores the complex behavioural characteristics of North America's largest land carnivores by examining the bearhuman relationship from the bear's perspective. Looks at the issues surrounding bear and human interactions in the ever-shrinking wilderness. Explains how our perception of bears has changed over the past 100 years and how that has influenced land management and rural development (e.g., from building bleachers at park dumps to watch bears feed to completely separating people and bears with aversive conditioning programs). Each chapter in the book is written and designed to help change the reader's perception of bears by increasing their understanding of bears and the animal's foundational character traits. Bears are complex animals they think, process events, and make decisions on how to react to stimulus. They also have the ability to learn, meaning that the way they react to the same stimulus will change over time. Everyone who recreates or even thinks about recreating in bear habitat has a relationship with bears. The authors make references to the current bear biology literature, breaking down current scientific understanding for the general reader and nature enthusiast. Includes stories from the field from both the author and photographer, along with other bear biologists from around North America, highlighting some of those special moments when they connected with a bear. Heavily illustrated with a wide variety of stunning colour photographs by John E. Marriott.

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Author:   Sarah Elmeligi ,  John E. Marriott
Publisher:   Rocky Mountain Books
Imprint:   Rocky Mountain Books
ISBN:  

9781771606943


ISBN 10:   1771606940
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   30 May 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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“Renewal is a foundational paradigm in the Blackfoot thought world. Renewal teaches us that we humans live in a very narrow spectrum of ideal conditions for our existence. Changing those ideal conditions may mean the disappearance of Homo sapiens, not unlike the disappearance of our Neanderthal relatives. Consequently, in Blackfoot thought we have to maintain those conditions that make for our existence if we want to survive far into the future. What can Bears teach us? Bears are generalists who help to maintain and renew those conditions that make for our continuing survival. This book, What Bears Teach Us, is a fantastic teaching resource about what we can learn from ‘all my relations,’ and in this case the Bear, about the environment and ecological balance that will bring about ideal conditions for our continuing survival.”—Leroy Little Bear, Blackfoot researcher and professor emeritus at the University of Lethbridge “John Marriott and Sarah Elmeligi have teamed up on a great guide to the inner life of bears as they eke out an existence in our increasingly human-dominated world. The photographs of bears in the wild and on our streets are remarkable, and Sarah’s essay explores the nuances of bear behavior and the need for us humans to better understand how we interact with these largely harmless bruins. A great gift for anyone who lives or recreates in bear country.”—Jeff Gailus, award-winning environmental journalist, adjunct professor at the University of Montana and author of The Grizzly Manifesto “We can all learn from the wisdom of bears. Our ancestors knew this, like Native peoples today. Sarah Elmeligi and John Marriott show us, in gorgeous photos and engaging words, the wisdom that scientists have gathered about bears. ‘Managing bears is about managing people.’ The book guides us in learning how to coexist safely, instead of risking both human and bear lives. Both educational and inspirational, this is a book to cozy up with! As more of these amazing creatures are finding their way through my neighborhood, I’m planning to get a few extra copies for my friends.”—Darcia Narvaez, professor emerita of psychology, author of Neurobiology and the Development of Human Morality: Evolution, Culture, and Wisdom


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Sarah Elmeligi has been working with bears for nearly 20 years. After completing her Masters research examining the impacts of bear-viewing tourism on bear behaviour in the K’tzim-a-deen Grizzly Bear Sanctuary on the northern tip of the Great Bear Rainforest in British Columbia, she completed her PhD studying grizzly bear habitat use of hiking trails in the Canadian Rocky Mountain national parks. Sarah is truly an interdisciplinary researcher and values incorporating the human dimension in her understanding of the bear–human relationship. Her research has been published in books, magazines, and scientific journals and presented at conferences around the world. Away from research, Sarah has worked tirelessly to increase protection of bear habitats and move communities towards successfully coexisting with bears. She has represented bears and their conservation as a scientist, environmentalist, and government land use planner. She currently lives in Canmore, Alberta, with her husband and daughters. For more information about Sarah’s work, please visit www.saraheconsulting.com John E. Marriott is one of Canada’s premier professional wildlife and nature photographers, with a career spanning two decades and images published worldwide in National Geographic, BBC Wildlife, Canadian Geographic, Maclean’s, and Reader’s Digest. He is also the wildlife photography columnist for Outdoor Photography Canada magazine. His books with RMB include The Pipestone Wolves: The Rise and Fall of a Wolf Family (with Günther Bloch), What Bears Teach Us (with Sarah Elmeligi), and The Kootenay Wolves: Five Years Following a Wild Wolf Pack. John has also produced four coffee-table books, including: Banff & Lake Louise: Images of Banff National Park, Wildlife of the Canadian Rockies: A Glimpse at Life on the Wild Side, The Canadian Rockies: Banff, Jasper & Beyond, and Tall Tales, Long Lenses: My Adventures in Photography. John prides himself on being a conservation photographer known for capturing wilderness scenes and wild, free-roaming animals in their natural habitats. He currently lives in Canmore, Alberta, with his wife, Jennifer.

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