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Grizzly & Man: Uneasy Truce [Videorecording] (1988)

by National Audubon Society, Charles N. Palmer

Other authors: Robert Redford

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Can grizzlies & man live peacefully together? This is the question explored in this award-winning Audubon special about the uneasy coexistence of man & bear.
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Today fewer than 1,000 grizzlies live in the Rocky Mountain states in an area where once lived 100,000. This video investigates the fragile coexistence of man and bear, and possible solutions to the problem of the preservation of this endangered species.
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