Spring 2004
“GRIZZLY SEASONS”
by Charlies Russell
Charlie Russell, renowned naturalist, has spent more than forty years studying
bears. Over the past eight years, Charlie has spent five months a year living
in a remote cabin in the South Kamchatka Sanctuary in Russia, where he tested
out ways in which grizzly bears and humans can live in proximity with each
other.
Through his breathtaking photography and heart-warming stories, Charlie helps
us understand and celebrate the magnificence of the grizzly bear.
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“Nanuk, the Inuit word for polar bear, symbolizes the Arctic more than any other animal. Like the surrounding landscape, the polar bear is impressive in its sheer size and rugged beauty”
— Ian Stirling, Research Scientist Emeritus, Environment Canada
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