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Grizzly bear population rebounds after two decades of recovery

July 10, 2024 | Energy and Natural Resources: Senate Committee, Standing Committees - House & Senate, Congressional Hearings Compilation, Legislative, Federal


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Grizzly bear population rebounds after two decades of recovery
During a recent government meeting, discussions centered on the status of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem's grizzly bear population, which has shown significant recovery since being placed on the endangered species list. Officials noted that the population, which once dwindled to around 100 bears, has now surpassed 1,000 individuals, marking a successful conservation effort over the past two decades.

The testimony highlighted the importance of ongoing monitoring and management strategies to ensure the continued health of the species. As the grizzly bear population has fully recovered, there are calls for consideration of delisting the species from the endangered list, reflecting a broader trend in wildlife recovery efforts. This development underscores the effectiveness of conservation initiatives and raises questions about future policies regarding species protection and habitat management.

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