It should be fascinating. But again, I was acquainted with Tim and have strong opinions on his 'legacy' both to bear and human. Another fascinating ( some people have stronger descriptions <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />) bear researcher ( and I am being generous with Tim's 'work') is Doug Peacock, prototype for Edward Abbey's George W. Hayduke, and another peson who eschews firearms. i also met Doug once, and he is very savvy about being in bear country and knows when to LEAVE, as in 5 minutes ago. For myself, I am hoping for a Bart the Bear film festival some afternoon with a tweed jacketed theater arts critic sitting crosslegged in a chair discussing Barts maturing emotive powers on screen.
Edited by Chris Kavanaugh (08/27/05 09:16 PM)