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The Canadian National Parks and Grizzly Bear Ecosystems: The Need for Interagency Management

The Canadian National Parks and Grizzly Bear Ecosystems: The Need for Interagency Management

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The Canadian National Parks and Grizzly Bear Ecosystems: The Need for Interagency Management

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The Canadian National Parks and Grizzly Bear Ecosystems: The Need for Interagency Management

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International Association for Bear Research and Management

Journal title

Bears, their biology and management, 1994-01, Vol.9, p.7-21

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English

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International Association for Bear Research and Management

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Contents

Canada's current grizzly/brown bear (Ursus arctos) population estimate is between 22,000 and 28,000. The grizzlies' range can be subdivided into 14 biophysically based zones. Banci (1991) classified the grizzly as extinct in 2, threatened in 1, vulnerable in 7, and secure in 4. This documents the need for future-oriented, proactive planning to prot...

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The Canadian National Parks and Grizzly Bear Ecosystems: The Need for Interagency Management

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TN_cdi_crossref_primary_10_2307_3872680

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_crossref_primary_10_2307_3872680

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1936-0614

DOI

10.2307/3872680

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