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  2. Grizzly bear - Wikipedia

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    Around 60,000 wild grizzly bears are located throughout North America, 30,000 of which are found in Alaska. [34] and up to 29,000 live in Canada. The Alaskan population of 30,000 individuals is the highest population of any province / state in North America.

  3. Distribution of brown bears - Wikipedia

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    Brown bear range map. Brown bears (Ursus arctos) were once native to Europe, much of Asia, the Atlas Mountains of Africa, and North America, [1] but are now extirpated in some areas, and their populations have greatly decreased in other areas. There are approximately 200,000 brown bears left in the world. [2]

  4. American black bear - Wikipedia

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    Although an adult bear is quite capable of killing a human, American black bears typically avoid confronting humans. Unlike grizzly bears, which became a subject of fearsome legend among the European settlers of North America, black bears were rarely considered overly dangerous, even though they lived in areas where the pioneers had settled.

  5. Black bears in New York: How many are there and how big do ...

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    Historically, there are three bear ranges in the state − the Alleghany bear range in the southwest, the Catskills bear range in the southeast and the Adirondack bear range in the northern part ...

  6. Brown bear - Wikipedia

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    Humans have been recorded hunting brown bears for over 10,300–9,300 years. Bears were hunted throughout their range in Europe, Asia and North America by both the native Americans and Europeans. The former usually killed bears for survival needs, while the latter for sports or population control.

  7. Bear - Wikipedia

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    The New World short-faced bears (Tremarctinae) differentiated from Ursinae following a dispersal event into North America during the mid-Miocene (about 13 Mya). [27] They invaded South America (≈2.5 or 1.2 Ma) following formation of the Isthmus of Panama. [29] Their earliest fossil representative is Plionarctos in

  8. Bears usually hibernate in winter, but some wander Northern ...

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    State wildlife officials estimate the state's black bear population has remained stable for the past 10 years at 50,000 to 81,000 to animals. Bears can hibernate under decks, in crawl spaces

  9. Kodiak bear - Wikipedia

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    Because of the rich variety of foods available on Kodiak, the bears on the archipelago have some of the smallest home ranges of any brown bear populations in North America [20] and a great deal of overlap occurs among the ranges of individual bears. Home ranges of adult sows on Kodiak Island average 130 km 2 (50 sq mi), while boar home ranges ...