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In Idaho, grizzly bears primarily inhabit the central and eastern regions, particularly in the Selkirk, Bitterroot, and Yellowstone ecosystems. They are often found in remote mountainous areas, dense forests, and alpine habitats where they can find food sources like berries, fish, and small mammals. Grizzly populations are concentrated in areas designated as wilderness or national parks, such as Glacier National Park and the Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness. Conservation efforts continue to support their habitat and migration corridors.

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