On Being a Bear: Face to Face with Our Wild Sibling

by Remy Marion

Lambert Wilson (Foreword)

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This up-close, captivating look at an iconic animal traces our complex relationship to bears throughout history—and what they can tell us about ourselves. 

On Being a Bear draws on history, legends, scientific studies, and the author’s thirty years of observing bears around the world to offer a richly detailed biography of these iconic animals, including the many ways bears have figured in our lives and imaginations.

As author Rémy Marion tells us, some cultures view bears as our wild cousins—as humans cloaked in fur—while others cast bears as cuddly characters in cartoons or seek to eradicate their grizzled forms from civilization. Scientists have made new discoveries into bears’ varied diets, their powerful sense of smell, and a mother bear’s stubborn patience with her cubs. Bears play a vital role in our ecosystems, and new studies into bear hibernation could lead to medical breakthroughs for humans. Offering these and more astonishing insights, On Being a Bear brings readers face-to-face with these long admired, feared, and misunderstood animals, and sets the record straight through a combination of thrilling science and expert storytelling.
  • ISBN10 1771646985
  • ISBN13 9781771646987
  • Publish Date 23 April 2021 (first published 30 March 2021)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country CA
  • Imprint Greystone Books,Canada
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 248
  • Language English