Description: Twenty-two engaging and approachable essays, written by scholars and activists working to protect the world's eight bear species, explore pressures that threaten the world's remaining bears, offering a tapestry of possibilities for protecting and preserving these endangered yet much-loved beings.
Brief description: Lisa Kemmerer, PhD., graduate of Reed and Harvard, is a scholar and activist, and author/editor of nine books including Eating Earth, Animals and Environment, Sister Species, Animals and World Religions, and Primate People. You can learn more about her at lisakemmerer.com.
Review Quotes: "Lisa Kemmerer's book reveals not only the tragedy and cruelty being imposed upon bears internationally, but also the successes in combating it...Equally thought provoking, sad, joyful, inspiring, the reader will experience all these emotions as the pages reveal realities rarely known before. This book commands a treasured space on any bear-lover's bookshelf." -Mick W., North Shore Black Bear Network