Yale Environment 360: The rugged Cabinet Mountains of northwestern Montana are an island of wild country with a population of fewer than 30 grizzly bears, their existence tenuous because they are cut off from others of their kind by distance, roads, and other development. Biologists are concerned about the small number of females, since they reproduce only every three to four years. So in recent years, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has occasionally caught a sow near Glacier National Park, trucked it to the Cabinets,......
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Can Ecological Corridors Heal Fragmented Landscapes?
Posted by Yale Environment 360: Jim Robbins on October 10th, 2011
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