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The Legend of El Patron: A True Story
by Virginia Parker Staat
24 pages
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This true story tells the tale of the outlaw El Patron, a starving black bear who breaks into a poorly kept hunting camp. He is marked as a nuisance after he wrecks the place. The wildlife researcher sent to put him to death saves his life. The first night in his new home, however, the bear escapes. What will happen next to El Patron?
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Category: Animals
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About the Book
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When an aging male bear joined a rare and natural return of black bears to West Texas, wildlife researcher Bonnie McKinney trapped him for evaluation. She found the bear near starvation. Little did she know that she and El Patron would soon become celebrities throughout the national park and wildlife research communities.
El Patron's story tells the trials of a starving bear marked as a nuisance, the dedication of a wildlife researcher, and the commitment of the people of Carlsbad who rallied to aid this renegade bear after he escaped his new home. Certain to captivate, El Patron's story also provides readers the opportunity to learn more about black bears with its sidebars featuring educational information. Ultimately readers will delight in the endearing, true tale of this outlaw bear and how his story became the Legend of El Patron.
The Legend of El Patron: A True Story is winner of the Rocky Mountain Outdoor Writers and Photographers contest in their unpublished works writing category.
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About the Author |
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Virginia is an award-winning author of articles, short stories, and children’s books. She also teaches the craft of writing. She, husband David, and Golden Retriever Roxanne enjoy traveling to remote places, especially Alaska and Canada. Virginia returns from their adventures to write about the wilder corners of Texas and beyond. |
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