Yogi Bear's Guide to Animal Tracks

Yogi Bear's Guide to Animal Tracks
Title Yogi Bear's Guide to Animal Tracks PDF eBook
Author Mark Andrew Weakland
Publisher Capstone
Total Pages 32
Release 2017-12-11
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1543539335

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Hey, hey, hey! Yogi Bear is searching for more than picnic baskets in this guide to animal tracks. Follow the smarter-than-the-average bear from the popular cartoon as he explores Jellystone Park. Engaging text narrated by Yogi, Boo Boo, and the rest of the Jellystone characters paired with colorful illustrations show what we can learn about animals from the tracks they leave behind.

Yogi Bear's Guide to Plants

Yogi Bear's Guide to Plants
Title Yogi Bear's Guide to Plants PDF eBook
Author Mark Andrew Weakland
Publisher Capstone
Total Pages 32
Release 2017-12-11
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1543539351

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Hey, hey, hey! Yogi Bear is watching his garden grow at Jellystone Park. Follow the smarter-than-the-average bear from the popular cartoon as he takes a closer look at the different plants in the park. Engaging text narrated by Yogi and Boo Boo paired with colorful illustrations show readers how plants grow from a seed, different types of plants, and how plants impact our environment.

Tracks

Tracks
Title Tracks PDF eBook
Author Ryan Schaefer
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2020-07-31
Genre
ISBN 9780578721866

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Wild Tracks!

Wild Tracks!
Title Wild Tracks! PDF eBook
Author Jim Arnosky
Publisher Sterling Publishing Company Incorporated
Total Pages 32
Release 2015-06-02
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781454914723

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A breathtaking and informative reference on the art of reading animal tracks is filled with intricately drawn prints from creatures both wild and domestic, as well as large-scale paintings of the animals in their environment.

Animal Tracks

Animal Tracks
Title Animal Tracks PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 38
Release 1996
Genre Animal tracks
ISBN 9780395731437

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Introduces the tracks and signs left by various animals, including the raccoon, duck, frog, black bear, and human.

Animal Tracks and Signs

Animal Tracks and Signs
Title Animal Tracks and Signs PDF eBook
Author Jinny Johnson
Publisher
Total Pages 192
Release 2008
Genre Animal tracks
ISBN 9781845663193

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Do (Not) Feed the Bears

Do (Not) Feed the Bears
Title Do (Not) Feed the Bears PDF eBook
Author Alice Wondrak Biel
Publisher University Press of Kansas
Total Pages 200
Release 2006-03-16
Genre Nature
ISBN 0700614583

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It was a familiar sight at Yellowstone National Park: traffic backed up for miles as visitors fed bears from their cars. It may have been against the rules, but park officials were willing to turn a blind eye if it kept the public happy. But bear feeding eventually became too widespread and dangerous to everyone-including the bears-for the National Park Service (NPS) to allow it any longer. As one of the park's most beloved and enduring symbols, the Yellowstone bears have long been a flashpoint for controversy. Alice Wondrak Biel traces the evolution of their complex relationship with humans-from the creation of the first staged wildlife viewing areas to the present-and situates that relationship within the broader context of American cultural history. Early on, park bears were largely thought of as performers or surrogate pets and were routinely fed handouts from cars, as well as hotel garbage dumped at park-sanctioned "lunch counters for bears." But as these activities led to ever-greater numbers of tourist injuries, and of bears killed as a result, and as ideas about conservation and the NPS mission changed, the agency refashioned the bear's image from cute circus performer to dangerous wild animal and, eventually, to keystone inhabitant of a fragile ecosystem. Drawing on the history of recorded interactions with bears and providing telling photographs depicting the evolving bear-human relationship, Biel traces the reaction of park visitors to the NPS's efforts—from warnings by Yogi Bear (which few tourists took seriously) to the increasing promotion of key ecological issues and concerns. Ultimately, as the rules were enforced and tourist behavior dramatically shifted, the bears returned to a more natural state of existence. Biel's entertaining and informative account tracks this gradual "renaturalization" while also providing a cautionary tale about the need for careful negotiation at the complex nexus of tourists, bears, and all things wild.