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"Bears In My Kitchen" Offers A Look At Life In The Parks In An Earlier Era
National Parks Traveler If that's the case, and you'd like to get a peek at life as a ranger and spouse in Yosemite and several other western national parks in the 1930s and 1940s, you'll likely enjoy reading a book that's a parks classic: Bears in my Kitchen. … the first … |
Sierra’s bears wide-awake during warm winter – San Francisco Chronicle
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Sierra's bears wide-awake during warm winter
San Francisco Chronicle Farther south, officials at Sequoia and Kings Canyon national parks also report more bear activity. Yosemite officials say they're not noticing the volume of bears they see in the summer – when the animals famously pillage cars and campgrounds – but … |
PARKS WITH A PURPOSE: Sequoias, bears and litter busters – Easton Journal
PARKS WITH A PURPOSE: Sequoias, bears and litter busters
Easton Journal Our next stop was King's Canyon and Sequoia National Parks We knew we'd see some big trees, but oh my … The General Sherman tree is about 2,500 years old and is the largest living thing on the earth by volume. We felt like insects next to it. At … |
Black bears in Sandusky County? Could be – Fremont News Messenger
Black bears in Sandusky County? Could be
Fremont News Messenger A black bear scavenges for food beside tourists near the famous General Sherman tree at the Sequoia National Park in Central California on October 10, 2009. Wildlife officials believe there is a black bear in Seneca County, although no one has actually … |
Are there black bears here in Sandusky Co.? Maybe – Fremont News Messenger
Are there black bears here in Sandusky Co.? Maybe
Fremont News Messenger A black bear scavenges for food beside tourists near the famous General Sherman tree at the Sequoia National Park in Central California on October 10, 2009. Wildlife officials believe there is a black bear in Seneca County, although no one has actually … |