45 years after ESA listing, the Forest Service seems to think that the Grizzly is recovered in the Northern Rockies. What does the science of bear genetics and population connectivity tell us about what’s happening on the ground?
45 years after ESA listing, the Forest Service seems to think that the Grizzly is recovered in the Northern Rockies. What does the science of bear genetics and population connectivity tell us about what’s happening on the ground?
Research that Task Force Funded is Published in Science Journal
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Task Force and Allies Comment on Proposed Massive BLM Logging in NCDE Grizzly Bear Habitat
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Grizzly Bear Denning Habitat and Demographic Connectivity in Northern Idaho and Western Montana Report
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Lolo National Forest: Connecting Three Grizzly Recovery Areas Map
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A new study of the extensive road network in the Ninemile Demographic Connectivity Area (DCA) west of Missoula.
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The Status of the Grizzly Bear and Conservation of Biological Diversity in the Norther Rocky Mountaians
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