Books in Common NW: Rob Chaney, Cristina Eisenberg & Douglas Chadwick
Books in Common NW rumbles in for a Bear Bonanza as we welcome journalist Rob Chaney and biologist/writer Douglas Chadwick to share their new books alongside ecologist Cristina Eisenberg. Both Chaney's The Grizzly in the Driveway, and Chadwick's Four-Fifths a Grizzly look at the ever-blurring line between humans and nature, and how we can best adapt to share, and care for our planet.
Four decades ago, the areas around Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks sheltered the last few hundred surviving grizzlies in the Lower 48 states. Protected by the Endangered Species Act, their population has surged to more than 1,500, and this burgeoning number of grizzlies now collides with the increasingly populated landscape of the twenty-first-century American West. While humans and bears have long shared space, today's grizzlies navigate a shrinking amount of wilderness: cars whiz like bullets through their habitats, tourists check Facebook to pinpoint locations for a quick selfie with a grizzly, and hunters seek trophy prey. People, too, must learn to live and work within a potential predator's territory they have chosen to call home.
Mixing fast-paced storytelling with rich details about the hidden lives of grizzly bears, Montana journalist Robert Chaney chronicles the resurgence of this charismatic species against the backdrop of the country's long history with the bear. Chaney captures the clash between groups with radically different visions: ranchers frustrated at losing livestock, environmental advocates, hunters, and conservation and historic preservation officers of tribal nations. Underneath, he probes the balance between our demands on nature and our tolerance for risk.
"What kind of future is there for supremely wild bears amid Western landscapes increasingly filling with people? I heartily recommend joining Robert Chaney on his comprehensive and refreshingly fair-minded quest for answers. Combining his insights as a reporter with the voices of Native Americans, hikers, trophy hunters, government officials, ranching families, and wildlife biologists, Chaney offers a wide-angle look at the continuing controversies surrounding efforts to recover this species."
--Doug Chadwick, author of Tracking Gobi Grizzlies: Surviving Beyond the Back of Beyond
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Tue. Jun. 15, 2021 7:30pm