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Bear Dogs of Katahdin: And Other Recollections of a Baxter State Park Ranger

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The mother moose was standing by her three-week old calf.

She gave me a cold hard stare and then laid her ears back.

I could actually see the hair rise up on the back of her neck just before she put her head down and charged.

Barely into my second month as a Baxter State Park ranger and a big animal was angry and running straight at me.

She could kill me or cause serious injury with one flail of her hooves.

This was surreal. I was a ranger, for Petes sake. How was I going to explain this in my weekly report? The Bear Dogs of Katahdin is Steve Tetreaults true account of his time spent as a ranger in Maines Baxter State Park, a wilderness area of over 204,000 acres.

In this collection of anecdotal stories, Steve describes his life as a new ranger in a strange place, meeting new people--and learning about his wild neighbors. If you are a lover of the outdoors in general, or perhaps Maine and Baxter State Park in particular, you will appreciate Steves depiction of a park rangers life from the point of view of a young and idealistic person.

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1462838219 / 9781462838219
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29/11/2007
English
91 pages
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