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Grizzly Bear Mini Journal

$8.50

  • Spiral bound mini journals measure 3.5″ wide x 5″ tall.
  • 100% post-consumer recycled paper.
  • Blank pages for notes or sketching.
  • There’s a story inside the cover that relates to the artwork on the front.
  • Made in the USA.
  • Handmade in the Finger Lakes Region of New York State

The following description appears on the inside cover of your mini-journal.

Inside Cover DESCRIPTION

Grizzly Bear (Ursus arctos)
Since ancient times the bear has been regarded as a special being. Native Americans believed that the Great Bear was their paternal ancestor. Ancient cultures believed that bears were the very voice of the earth.

Bears embody many qualities that we humans are losing as we distance ourselves from a life closer to nature. They are wily, agile, independent and have instincts finely tuned to their environment. They can stand upright, move their forelimbs freely in their shoulder sockets, and have eyes positioned in a near frontal plane. They sigh and snore, act moody, gruff and morose, and have a taste for sweets- beneath the furry coat is a being not so different from us.

Grizzly bears occupy a unique place in the food chain. They are supreme omnivores that forage vast areas to maintain their substantial bulk. Grizzlies will nibble a single acorn or beetle, or ravenously consume a whole deer or blueberry patch. They graze on sedges and grasses, dig for roots or ground squirrels, tear logs apart for ants and grubs, and feast on wild honey as often as they can get it. Because they thrive in unspoiled wilderness, the presence of a grizzly population shows that a tract of forest is relatively healthy and able to support a wide variety of other species.

artwork by Amelia Hanson © 2005 text by Steve Sierigk