As grizzlies expand their range, returning to ecosystems where they have been absent, they encounter a changed and challenging world. Drawing from his fieldwork with large carnivores in Montana, author Bryce Andrews tells a story about bears, agriculture, wilderness, and the essential work of sharing space with wild animals in the modern west.
Bryce Andrews has worked as a ranch manager and conservationist for nearly two decades, and is the co-owner of Thunder Road Farm in Arlee, Montana. His books Badluck Way (2014) Down From The Mountain (2019), and Holding Fire describe the complex realities of living and working in the wild landscapes of the contemporary American West. He lives with his family on the Flathead Indian Reservation, in Montana.
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