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Grizzly bears will roam Washington state once again after federal authorities decided in April that the animals will be restored to the North Cascades ecosystem. The National Park Service and U.S ...
Grizzly bears will be reintroduced to Washington state’s North Cascade mountain range, federal agencies say — a decision that followed years of bitter debate.
A grizzly bear roams an exhibit at the Woodland Park Zoo on May 26, 2020, in Seattle. The federal government plans to restore grizzly bears to an area of northwest and north-central Washington.
A new bill making its way through Washington’s legislature aims to take back control over the state’s most infamous apex predator: the grizzly bear. House Bill 1825 would repeal a 30-year-old ...
Grizzly bears are set to be reintroduced into Washington state’s North Cascades after being absent from the region for almost three decades – with the decision being made after years of bitter ...
Under a new rule, grizzly bears would be protected by the Endangered Species Act in Washington, Montana, Idaho and Wyoming. ... seeking to reclaim state management of their grizzly bear populations.
You've heard the expression "don't poke the bear." Now, it's the actual message from Washington State University Police.
Federal grizzly bear managers plan to cut back on their monitoring efforts in the mountains of North Idaho and northeast Washington, leaving a hole in long-term efforts to keep an eye on the ...
Grizzly bears throughout the contiguous states were listed under the Endangered Species Act in 1975 when there were only an estimated 300 to 400 animals left in the wild.
Former President Joseph R. Biden’s refusal to delist the grizzly bear as a threatened species earlier this month infuriated Western Republicans, but Mr. Biden is no longer in power — and they are.
The last grizzly bear seen in California was 101 years ago. A new study found that reintroducing the mammal into the state’s mountainous wilderness is feasible. California could potentially host ...