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Federal Estimate of Yellowstone Grizzly Bear Population is Flawed, Researcher Says
As the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services considers removing grizzly bears from the list of federally protected animals, a group of researchers is suggesting the method used to report the population of Yellowstone grizzlies is flawed and not an accurate assessment of bruin numbers.
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