
The story of Monarch, an Alaskan brown bear, and his encounter with another predator, man, illustrates life at its most primitive level
This work investigates the life cycle and survival challenges of a Kodiak bear within the harsh environment of the Alaskan wilderness. Roger A. Caras, a noted naturalist and author, utilizes his extensive background in wildlife observation to construct a detailed account of the bear's existence. The narrative framework examines the biological imperatives of the species while contrasting the bear's natural instincts against the encroaching presence of human hunters.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Readers frequently note the accessible, narrative-driven prose that characterizes Caras's approach to natural history. Experts highlight this as a representative example of mid-twentieth-century wildlife writing that prioritizes the individual animal's experience over purely clinical data.
Page Count:
185
Publication Date:
1977-11-17
Publisher:
Penguin Books
ISBN-10:
0140045759
ISBN-13:
9780140045758
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