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Endangered Predators Thrive in West. Tom Kenworthy.

by Kenworthy, Tom; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 40Science. Publisher: USA Today, 2003ISSN: 1522-3264;.Subject(s): California condor | Endangered species | Grizzly bear | Predatory animals | Wildlife recovery | Wolves | Yellowstone National ParkDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Eight years after federal biologist Ed Bangs began reintroducing gray wolves into the northern Rockies, the wolf may be taken off the federal endangered species list within a year [2003-2004]. Within two years, if all goes according to plan, the grizzly bear population that lives in and near Yellowstone National Park also will be taken off the list." (USA TODAY) This article discusses the success biologists have had in increasing the numbers of gray wolves and grizzly bears in the American West, but advises that confrontations with humans could be a problem.
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Originally Published: Endangered Predators Thrive in West, Oct. 3, 2003; pp. 19A-20A.

"Eight years after federal biologist Ed Bangs began reintroducing gray wolves into the northern Rockies, the wolf may be taken off the federal endangered species list within a year [2003-2004]. Within two years, if all goes according to plan, the grizzly bear population that lives in and near Yellowstone National Park also will be taken off the list." (USA TODAY) This article discusses the success biologists have had in increasing the numbers of gray wolves and grizzly bears in the American West, but advises that confrontations with humans could be a problem.

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