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Bear in the Back Seat, Book 2
- Adventures of a Wildlife Ranger in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park
- Narrated by: Carey Jones
- Length: 5 hrs and 56 mins
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Summary
- Six-time Wall Street Journal Top-10 best-selling author, Audible Top-10 best-selling audiobook, and Amazon All Star!
This is the second volume in a best-selling series of true stories from "[a]n extraordinary landscape populated with befuddled bears, hormonally-crazed elk, homicidal wild boars, hopelessly timid wolves, and nine million tourists, some of whom are clueless." In Kim DeLozier's world, when sedated wild black bears wake up unexpectedly in the back seat of a helicopter in mid-flight, or in his car as he's driving down the highway, or in his office while he's talking on the phone, it's just another day in the park.
You'll love seeing Kim and a fellow ranger tested as they bravely take on the task of dealing with enraged wild boars, elk, and more. A hilarious, heartwarming, and heartbreaking memoir by the chief wildlife ranger in the number-one most popular family vacation destination in the USA, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. For over 30 years, Kim DeLozier acted as a referee in the wild, trying to protect millions of park visitors from one of the densest populations of wild black bears in America - and the bears from tourists who get too close.
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- Mrs. Loretta Garner
- 26-10-18
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I will be listening to this again, I thoroughly enjoyed the book, some sections were very funny, others sad and others informative.
I don’t live in America so at my age I’m sad to know I’ll never see the Smokeys, the wild animals.
I grew up in highlands of Kenya, it was always tourists from over seas that caused problems with wild animals. The so called Great White hunter did so much damage to the animals. To this day I hate guns and hunters or poachers.
I’d really love to visit the Smokey National Park, sadly as I’ve said this is not possible, I can only get a glimpse of wildlife through your books. Thank you so much
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