In describing the true events surrounding a series of frightening bear
attacks in l980, a bestselling nature/adventure author explores our
relationship with the great grizzly.
Many citizens of Banff, Alberta, valued living in a place where wildlife
grazed on the front lawn; others saw wild bears as a mere roadside
attraction. None were expecting the bear attacks that summer, which led
to one man's death. During the massive hunt that followed, Banff was
portrayed in the international media as a town under siege by a killer
bear, and the tourists stayed away. The pressure was on to find and
destroy the Whiskey Creek mauler, but he evaded park wardens and struck
again -- and again. When the fight was over, the hard lessons learned
led to changes that would save the lives of both bears and people in the
coming years.
Sid Marty's The Black Grizzly of Whiskey Creek is an evocative and
gripping story that speaks to our complex and increasingly combative
relationship with the wilderness and its inhabitants.