Grizzly bears are not currently considered extinct, but some populations are threatened due to habitat loss, climate change, and human activities. Conservation efforts have helped stabilize certain populations, particularly in protected areas like national parks. However, they still face challenges, and their status can vary by region, making ongoing monitoring and conservation important for their survival.
The grizzly bear is not extinct. It's also not endangered.
The grizzly bear is not extinct, nor is it under any real threat.
California grizzly bear. it is extinct
It is not extinct. Whomever told you that or whatever you read was sorely misleading you.
nothing eats a grizzly bear only dinosaurs would eat a grizzly bear not hunters :)
The Californian Grizzly Bear, which is now extinct. (the last one died in 1911)
Neither. The grizzly is merely an interior race of the brown bear, and these animals are listed as a species of least concern by the IUCN Redlist.
No, but they are endangered.In California yes.
They're both extinct!
Brown bear
Not completley extinct, but some people are trying to help them in the wild.
the last one was shot in 1992 but i am not sure yet!