By A Mystery Man Writer
These brown bears are considered Grizzly bears since they come from the lower 48 states. There are currently about 55,000 wild Grizzly bears in North America, most of which live in Alaska. Our bears could grow to be about 700-900 pounds and stand up to a possible 7 feet tall!
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A conservationist reason for hunting grizzly bears, by Veer Mudambi
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Grizzly Bear Recovery Program
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