Monday, November 19, 2007

GRIZZLY BEAR: HISTORIC RANGE

You can clearly see that the historic range of grizzlies is quite vast. Approximately 100,000 grizzlies once roamed the western half of North America, from the barren arctic tundra south to the high plateaus of central Mexico. Today, in the lower forty-eight states fewer than 1,000 survive today, concentrated mostly in Wyoming's Yellowstone Park area. Canada is home to about 10,000 grizzlies, half of them in British Columbia.

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