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Neighborhood Bear, Mammoth Lakes, Making Tracks Framed Print
by Bonnie Colgan
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Neighborhood Bear, Mammoth Lakes, Making Tracks framed print by Bonnie Colgan. Bring your print to life with hundreds of different frame and mat combinations. Our framed prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and delivered "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
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Seeing a bear in the wild is a spectacular experience but seeing it track through the snow next to your front door is breathtaking as well as... more
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Artist's Description
Seeing a bear in the wild is a spectacular experience but seeing it track through the snow next to your front door is breathtaking as well as surprising. This shot was captured just outside my downstairs guest bedroom as he came wandering through the neighborhood. He should have been in hibernation. But that's another story.
Fortunately, the bears CAN coexist with humans and they do in the town of Mammoth Lakes because of the vigilant efforts of the local residents. The black bear populations of the Sierra Nevada rely upon plants and shrubs to survive. A shortage of native food sources for these animals has forced bears to seek alternative food sources that include human food and trash. Everyone needs to remember to NOT FEED OUR BEARS! Help to keep them safe.
About Bonnie Colgan
Since childhood, Aristotle's quote, "Where there is no vision, the people perish," has been a huge influence on me. I continue to extend and interpret its meaning through my photography as I capture images that hopefully inspire, amuse and gladden. At the same time, perhaps my images will also help document the beauty of Mother Nature and our responsibility to care for her. Following a three decade career in public education, as a teacher and then principal for the Los Angeles Unified School District, I began a new career quite serendipitously as a professional landscape, wildlife and jazz photographer of California's majestic Eastern Sierra mountains. Exhilarated by the exquisite beauty surrounding our new mountain residence, my...
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