Monday, April 16, 2007

The Bear Whisperer...


...or, how one man has used food training to cross boundaries with the wild bears of Alaska. Another Treadwell? It must be an exhilarating experience, being with animals and particularly wild animals, is and can be a magical experience. The hard questions are when and how can it become a dangerous thing for the animals? we take for granted it is already dangerous for the man and that he excepts that danger as part of it. But when is it a true disservice to the wild?

Full Article

Fifty miles northwest of Anchorage, the roadless hills and swamps of the Yentna River Valley have for years hidden the secret of bear man Charlie Vandergaw.

Far from the bear-viewing spectacle of Katmai National Park — and farther still from the hype that made a celebrity of the late Timothy Treadwell, an environmentalist who lived among the park's grizzly bears for more than a dozen seasons before he and his girlfriend were killed and partially eaten by a bear in 2003 — Vandergaw has quietly transformed himself into what Treadwell only dreamed of being: a true bear whisperer.

What goes on each summer at the retired Anchorage science teacher's remote homestead is so far from the ordinary as to be almost unbelievable. Visitors tell of him petting black and brown bears, playing with grizzly cubs while sows stand by, sitting on bears and teaching them tricks.

His own photographs show even more. They capture him easing to within feet of breeding grizzlies and nursing an injured brown bear.

1 comment:

G J Tanner said...

isnt he amazing - check out my blog too http://bear-haven-alaska.blogspot.com/