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Out of Hibernation: Grizzly Bear Recovery Plans for North Cascades

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Monday, February 23, 2015   

WINTHROP, Wash. - Public meetings begin next week about recovering the grizzly bear population in the North Cascades. Federal agencies determined 20 years ago that this almost 10,000-square-mile area is prime territory for grizzly bear recovery, so their decision won't be whether to increase the population, but how.

Shawn Cantrell, Northwest regional director with Defenders of Wildlife, says there's a tendency to compare recovery efforts for grizzlies with wolves, but there are more differences than similarities, and the bears don't pose the same types of concerns for livestock owners.

"Grizzly bears are solitary animals," Cantrell says. "Each individual bear has a very large home range and recovery measures will probably be different and we may see different levels of interest and concerns and opportunities viewed by the public."

He says recovery approaches could range from passive, letting nature take its course and cracking down on illegal hunting of grizzlies, to more active efforts. Fewer than 20 grizzly bears are estimated to inhabit the North Cascades today.

The National Park Service says the last confirmed grizzly bear sighting in this part of Washington was in 2010. Cantrell says even what's considered a full recovery, 200 to 400 bears, would have almost no effect on human activity, since the bears' turf is mostly the extreme backcountry of federal wilderness.

"This is about in the wild places, these creatures really are very much focused on avoiding humans," says Cantrell. "The reality is it's very unlikely to have much human-grizzly bear conflict."

He adds the bears play an important role in the ecosystems they inhabit. Evening public meetings will be held next week in Winthrop, Okanogan and Wenatchee and the week of March 9 in Cle Elum, Seattle and Bellingham. Written comments will also be accepted through March 26.


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