SynopsisAn intimate view into the lives of this celebrated bear family that draws thousands to Yellowstone each year hoping for even a glimpse. The most famous population of grizzly bears in the world lives in the ecosystem that encompasses Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, and the most visible queen of all has been Jackson Hole Grizzly 399. During her long life, with cubs at her side, she has navigated the intersection between wilderness and people. Her harrowing journey has changed the way tens of millions of people around the globe think of both grizzlies and conservation. Over the past two decades, legendary nature photographer Thomas D. Mangelsen has been tracking Grizzly 399 and her cubs, amassing more than one million photos along the way. Together with conservation writer Todd Wilkinson, Mangelsen returns with a new, long-awaited volume that brings the importance of 399 and the plight of American grizzlies into focus in a way that will move your heart and inspire you to join the army of advocates who want to keep this region of public lands, which belongs to all of us, forever wild.
Book well protected in large box, with brown paper inside to protect the book. Great job of protecting the new book, as described. Appreciate the eff
Book well protected in large box, with brown paper inside to protect the book. Great job of protecting the new book, as described. Appreciate the effort by Seller. Book is Grizzly 399: World's Most Famous Mother Beat, The by Thomas D. Mangelsen. Beautiful book, and tells how Mangelsen spent time photographing and getting to understand Grizzly 399 and her cubs, esp. the four cubs she had in 2020. Very good text, and the pictures are close up, nothing short of spectacular.