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Griz adult seen by Shelby is first to wander so far east of the Front
GreatfallsTrubune.com
Aug. 19, 2011

An adult female grizzly bear has shown up on a remote stretch of the Marias River southwest of Shelby with two cubs in tow, the first time that bear managers have documented an adult female so far east of the Rocky Mountain Front.

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Monitoring Bear Populations with Non-Invasive
Sampling 2009 - 2013

Objectives

  • Evaluate the efficacy of monitoring grizzly and black bear population trends using noninvasive hair sampling at a landscape scale.
  • Estimate population: (1) growth rate, (2) abundance, (3) distribution and relative density, (4) gene flow and genetic structure, and (5) apparent survival rates.
  • Provide area-specific information on bear population status.

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