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    Sylvia Dolson; Katherine Fawcett

    Published by Get Bear Smart Society, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada, 2010

    ISBN 10: 0981381308 ISBN 13: 9780981381305

    Seller: Mister-Seekers Bookstore, Edmonton, AB, Canada

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    Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. In Very Good Condition. May Have Minor Shelf Wear To Edges And/Or Turned Corners. - For More Information On Condition. Please See All Photos. ~ World-Renown Whistler Is Home To Some Of The Most Awe-Inspiring Animals On Earth: Black Bears. In A Whistler Bear Story, You'll Meet The Real Black Bears Of Whistler -- Jeanie, Katie, Marissa, Fitz And Slip Among Others. They Den Near Favorite Ski Runs, Graze In Open Meadows Under Chair Lifts, Munch On Golf Course Grass, And Devour Berries Alongside Mountain Bike Trails. And Sometimes, To Their Misfortune, They Come Into Town, Raid Garbage Bins, Eat Berries In People's Yards, And Even Break Into Homes And Restaurants Looking For Food. Find Out What It's Like To Live In A Town Where Bears Roam The Forests Nearby, And Learn What The Town Is Doing To Minimize Human-Bear Conflict And Preserve Our Fragile Coexistence.