Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Grizzly bears moving out of core habitats, changing management message

"We need to rethink our grizzly messages for the Greater Yellowstone area," Steve Schmidt of the Idaho Fish and Game Department told the committee. "This population is recovered. We are now transitioning into management. Some bears are gonna die. That is a natural consequence of bears expanding their distribution." Schmidt chairs the IGBC's Yellowstone grizzly committee, which oversees bear recovery in one of the two largest bear habitats in the continental United States. Between 2004 and 2008, grizzlies have stretched their active range around Yellowstone National Park by 34 percent. And most of their conflicts with livestock, hunters and cars are now taking place on the developed fringes of that range. "The bears in the Yellowstone area are filling up their logical habitat," Schmidt said. "We also believe as a committee that bears have met or exceeded their social carrying capacity. The public appetite for further expanding this bear population is very small. And the political appetite is nil."...more

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