No we still have some. The population is less, but they are around.
Grizzly Bears are not extinct.
No, but they are endangered.In California yes.
Grizzly bears are not extinct; they still exist today in various regions of North America. However, certain subspecies, like the California grizzly bear, were declared extinct in the early 20th century, with the last confirmed sighting occurring in the 1920s. Conservation efforts continue to protect and restore populations of grizzly bears in their habitats.
Brown bear
No, but they are endangered.In California yes.
they still are alive
Not completley extinct, but some people are trying to help them in the wild.
ask yourself
They have never been extinct. They may be endangerd due to poaching.
Lynx,Wolves,Grizzly Bears
Although the grizzly bear is California's state animal, there are not many left in this state. It is reported that there may be about 20 bears in the California ecosystem. In some other states, there may be about 1,800 grizzly bears left in the wild.
California grizzly bear. it is extinct