Third International Conference on Bears Paper 23 Population Characteristics of the Arctic Mountain Grizzly Bear

The reduction in numbers and in the range of the grizzly bear in North America has been well documented (Stebler 1972; Cowan 1972; many others). Viable populations unaffected by man occur only in the remote mountains of western and northern Canada, and in Alaska. Concern for the future of those rema...

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