Manuscript that describes Mr. and Mrs. Finley's journey to some of the Alaskan islands, including the adoption of two cubs, Cuffy and Tuffy, and capturing whaling on film.
Manuscript that explores the senseless killing of wild animals. Despite being a protected animal, a black bear mother and cub had been shot down. The author contends that black bears are the most human of wild animals in the Oregon woods. The author also describes characteristics of the bear and what it eats. The document goes on to say that there are people who simply enjoy being out in nature and can truly appreciate a wildlife sighting. However, due to hunters, those people are robbed of these experiences.
Bruce Horsfall standing with his back to the camera feeding a brown bear that is standing on its hind legs. A second brown bear is sitting at Horsfall’s feet. Taken in Yellowstone National Park.
A bear wearing a collar and drinking from a bottle of water on a street in La Grande with a dog standing next to it. An unidentified man driving a horse-drawn wagon is looking on in the background.
A bear wearing a collar and drinking from a bottle of water on a street in La Grande. An unidentified man with a bicycle is looking on in the background.
A bear wearing a collar and drinking from a bottle of water on a street in La Grande. Unidentified people in a touring car are looking on in the background.