The protagonist, Treadwell, is more of a romantic person who pines all his love on nature, rather than a rigorous scientific environmentalist. His almost childlike love, even with an almost paranoid perfectionism, prevented him from seeing the raw cruelty of nature, the killing and the predatory from the root. His thinking is almost naive, and his behavior cannot be approved by the locals. It is not so much love for grizzly bears as it is to turn to grizzly bears in nature after escaping from their former life.
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