Because farming and ranchings takes up space. Grizzlies need large tracts of wilderness.
Harry V. Reynolds has written: 'Evaluation of the effects of harvest on grizzly bear population dynamics in the northcentral Alaska Range' -- subject(s): Grizzly bear, Wildlife management, Mortality, Effect of hunting on, Bear populations 'Effects of harvest of grizzly bear population dynamics in the northcentral Alaska Range' -- subject(s): Grizzly bear, Mortality, Effect of hunting on, Bear populations 'Effects of harvest rates on grizzly bear population dynamics in the northcentral range' -- subject(s): Grizzly bear, Mortality, Effect of hunting on, Bear populations
Grizzly bears populations in Yellowstone National Park have tripled in the last 30 years so I'm pretty sure that grizzlies are on the rise.
Some local populations are endangered, but since this bear is only a subspecies of the brown bear, as a species it is not endangered.The brown bear, of which the grizzly bear belongs, is not an endangered species. The grizzly has returned to much of its range, and only some populations are in trouble. But overall, the brown bear is stable with over 200,000 in the worldwide population.The grizzly bear is simply a race of the brown bear, and is not an endangered species.
Grizzly Bears are being found in northern Saskatchewan. Biologists believe that grizzly populations from northern Alberta and the Northwest Territories are slowly expanding their populations into northern Saskatchewan.The plains grizzly , which wandered southern the Saskatchewan prairie was wiped out in the late 1800's by settlers.
well kind of they formed from grizzly bears but would find it hard to live like grizzly bears
A thematic map would be most likely used to depict grizzly bear population, displaying the distribution and density of grizzly bears in different regions. This type of map would visually represent the data through colors, symbols, or shading to show the concentration and dispersion of grizzly bear populations.
Compared to panda, grizzly's extinction status is not a concern. But it is affected by hunting and habitat loss. There are currently an estimated 55 000 grizzly bears in North America. For comparison, a 2006 estimate of giant panda population in the wild is around 2000-3000.
they are a endangered animal, because many hunters have been killing them and hanging up their heads as tropheys
you should research it instead of ask it( im going to guess you copy'd this from your home work :))
grizzly
The reason Grizzly Bear is capitalized is because Grizzly is a proper noun.
The grizzly bear