Bear wrangler : memoirs of an Alaska pioneer biologist / Will Troyer.

"Alaska was not yet a state when Will Troyer began his thirty-year wildlife career in 1951 with the Department of the Interior. There were few biologist positions in the territory, so he accepted a job as fish cop and game warden in southeast Alaska." "In 1955, he became manager of the brown bear re...

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Main Author: Troyer, Will (Willard A.)
Language:English
Published: Fairbanks : University of Alaska Press, [2008], ©2008.
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Physical Description:250 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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"Alaska was not yet a state when Will Troyer began his thirty-year wildlife career in 1951 with the Department of the Interior. There were few biologist positions in the territory, so he accepted a job as fish cop and game warden in southeast Alaska." "In 1955, he became manager of the brown bear refuge on Kodiak Island. He and his assistants pioneered the first primitive techniques for capturing brown bears to gather biological information by trapping bears in foot snares, lassoing them, and forcing buckets of ether over their heads. Years later, after more modern equipment became available, he anesthetized the big bears in Katmai National Park by sneaking through the woods with a Cap-Chur gun and shooting them at close range with a drug-filled dart." "Traveling through Alaska was often hazardous due to violent winds, stormy seas, fog, and sudden blizzards. He survived two airplane crashes and a near drowning with colleagues when their rafts were swept over a roaring waterfall." "Will Troyer was a real-life bear wrangler and genuine Alaska pioneer. He is also an engaging and entertaining writer, and his book is well worth reading."--BOOK JACKET.
Note:Includes index.
Call Number:QH31.T765 T76 2008
ISBN:9781602230439 (cloth : alk. paper)
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