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Grizzly Bear Delisting

The federal government has recently proposed removing the Yellowstone grizzly population from the protections of the Endangered Species Act. Delisting would weaken current habitat protections for an animal dependent on vast wildlands, and would allow additional human-caused mortalities.  These steps would leave the grizzly bear vulnerable to future declines and possible extinction.  Ongoing protection of the grizzly bear is needed until they are fully recovered, which would entail allowing expansion of bears into suitable habitat from which they have been extirpated.

   
         
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