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      [2018]., Pre-adolescent, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Call No: HI-INT 599.78 CHE    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: North Carolina's black bears were once a threatened species, but now their numbers are rising in and around Asheville. But what happens when conservation efforts for a species are so successful that there's a boom in the population? Can humans and bears live compatibly? What are the long-term effects for the bears? Author Amy Cherrix follows the scientists who, in cooperation with local citizen scientists, are trying to answer to these questions and more. Part field science, part conservation science, Backyard Bears looks at black bears--and other animals around the globe--who are rapidly becoming our neighbors in urban and suburban areas.
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      [2017], Juvenile, Cherry Lake Publishing Call No: 599.78 LOH-HAGAN    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: "The My Favorite Animal series lets the earliest readers explore the animal kingdom. Black Bear examines the characteristics and habitat of the popular mammal in a simple way that will help children develop word recognition and reading skills. Includes a glossary"--
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      [2023]., Primary, AV2 Call No: 599.7 BEAR BLACK MCD    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Series Title: Backyard animals (AV2 by Weigl)Summary Note: "Did you know that a black bear uses its long claws to dig up plants? Its claws can also be used to turn over logs. Find out more in Black Bear, one of the titles in the Backyard Animals series"--Back cover.
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      c2013., Primary, AV2 by Weigl Call No: 599.78 5    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Series Title: Animals in my backyard.Summary Note: Despite their name, black bears can be black, brown, cinnamon-colored, or even white. They can smell food from 1 mile (1.6 kilometers) away. These engaging facts and more are waiting to be discovered in Black Bears, an Animals in My Backyard book.
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      c2015., Primary, Bellwether Media Call No: 599.78 5    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Series Title: Blastoff! readers.Summary Note: Can you imagine sleeping for a whole season? During their winter dormancy, black bears do just that. They do not wake to eat, drink, or even use the bathroom! Learn more about the lives of these incredible creatures in this title for students.
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      c1986., Juvenile, Grolier Call No: 599.74 GRE    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Series Title: Nature's childrenSummary Note: Explains the physical characteristics, behavior, diet, habitat, and geographical distribution of the North American black bear.
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      2013., Children's Press Call No: NC 599.78 DAL    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Series Title: Nature's childrenSummary Note: "While several distinct bear species live throughout the world, the most common and well known is the black bear. Readers will find out what sets these powerful mammals apart from their relatives, from what they eat and where they live to how they interact socially and how they raise their young. They will also learn about the complicated relationship between black bears and humans"--Provided by publisher.
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      2015., Primary, Henry Holt and Co. Call No: 599.78 Wal   Edition: 1st ed.    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: "When Harry Colebourn saw a baby bear at a train station, he knew he could care for it. Harry was a veterinarian. But he was also a soldier in training during World War I. Harry named the bear Winnie, short for Winnipeg, his company's home town, and he brought her along to the military camp in England. Winnie followed Harry everywhere and slept under his cot every night. Before long, she became the regiment's much-loved mascot. But who could care for the bear when Harry went to battle? Harry found just the right place for Winnie--the London Zoo. There a boy named Christopher Robin played with Winnie--he could care for this bear too!"--Provided by publisher.
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      2015., Pre-adolescent, Henry Holt and Company Call No: 599.78 5    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: When Harry Colebourn saw a baby bear at a train station, he knew he could care for it. Harry was a veterinarian. But he was also a soldier in training during World War I. Harry named the bear Winnie and brought her along to the military camp in England. Before long, she became the regiment's much-loved mascot. But who could care for the bear when Harry went to battle? Harry found just the right place for Winnie--the London Zoo. There a boy named Christopher Robin played with Winnie--he could care for this bear too!.