Description: In the late 1990s, the town of Mammoth Lakes, California hired Steve Searles as a hunter to cull half its troublesome bear population. But as he began to prepare for the grim task, the bears soon won him over, and Searles realized there had to be a better way. He soon developed non-lethal tactics to control their behavior and overpopulation that heralded a landmark moment in the care and handling of the American black bear. But change was not without its challenges. To some, his success was dismissed due to his lack of formal academic training. Yet Searles never wavered in his commitment, and eventually became not just local folk hero but a nationally recognized expert. This high school dropout saved not just the bears, but, in many ways, his community. As Searles shares his remarkable knowledge and we become immersed in the ursine world, you'll never look at bears or nature the same way again. Warm and poignant, and perfect for anyone who has been fascinated by the natural world, What the Bears Know shows that wisdom and fulfillment can come from unexpected places.
Brief description: Steve Searles is a self-taught bear expert who's been working with the animals for nearly three decades. Since 1996, he has been the wildlife specialist for the ski town of Mammoth Lakes, Calif., where he developed a global reputation for his novel approaches to keeping residents--and the bears--safe. Steve founded the town's "Don't Feed Our Bears" program and helped formulate Yosemite National Park's initial bear program. In 2010, he was the topic of the reality show "The Bear Whisperer" on Animal Planet. He is a native of Orange County, Calif.
Review Quotes: "This gorgeous, funny, deeply humane story is precisely what we need in this moment--a reminder of our animal instincts, our better angels, and our responsibility to honor and hold the two in harmony."--Heidi Stevens, columnist