| 1975 | 1975 - When grizzlies were listed as threatened in 1975, there were about 200 to 250 of them in the Yellowstone area. Now their population is estimated to be about 600, and growing by about 4 percent to 7 percent a year, according to the Fish and Wildlife Service.When grizzlies were listed as threatened in 1975, there were about 200 to 250 of them in the Yellowstone area. Now their population is estimated to be about 600, and growing by about 4 percent to 7 percent a year, according to the Fish and Wildlife Service. "The public should understand that the Endangered Species Act is not an overnight cure," said Thomas France, director and counsel for the federation's Northern Rockies office. "But you will have success when there is ... Show more Show lesscommunity.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=20050809&slug=grizzlies09
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| 1975 - "When it was listed in 1975, this majestic animal that greeted Lewis and Clark on their historic expedition stood at risk of disappearing from the American West," Norton said. "Thanks to the work of many partners, more than 600 grizzlies now inhabit the ..."When it was listed in 1975, this majestic animal that greeted Lewis and Clark on their historic expedition stood at risk of disappearing from the American West," Norton said. "Thanks to the work of many partners, more than 600 grizzlies now inhabit the Yellowstone ecosystem, and the population is no longer threatened. With a comprehensive conservation strategy ready to be put into place upon delisting, we are confident that the future of the grizzly bear in Yellowstone is bright. Show more Show lessdir.salon.com/story/news/feature/2005/11/23/grizzly/print.html
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| Feb 6, 1975 - It proposed the grizzly bear as the first native American animal to be classified as a "threatened species," a established in 1973 between "plentiful" and ... Besides the Bob Marshall Ecosystem in northern Montana, an estimated 140 to 400 grizzlies live in the -acre Yellowstone region, ... select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F60611F63A59157493C4A91789D85F418785F9
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| Mar 30, 1975 - ecosystem a grizzly may be killed there only if it Is a serious threat to human life In the Yellowstone ecosystem home for to 390 bears —bears may be shot if they pose a threat to local livestock as well as to humans. Placing the animal on the threatened-species list would do little ... news.google.com/newspapers?id=_xEQAAAAIBAJ&sjid=04wDAAAAIBAJ&pg=7066,4248429&dq= grizzlies+yellowstone+threatened&hl=en
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| Mar 30, 1975 - and others are steadily en croaching into grizzly territory. Yet the bears are not yet in danger of becoming extinct hence the official- preference for "threatened" Almost all the bears live in Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana in Yellowstone-- National Park; in the Selway Bi tier-root area ... news.google.com/newspapers?id=_xEQAAAAIBAJ&sjid=04wDAAAAIBAJ&pg=5776,4248123&dq= grizzlies+yellowstone+threatened&hl=en
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| Jul 28, 1975 - 1975 Jul 28, The US Dept of Interior designated the grizzly bear a threatened species in the lower 48 states under the US Endangered Species Act. Most of the bears in the lower US lived in and around Yellowstone National Park in Idaho, Montana and Wyoming.timelines.ws/days/07_28.HTML
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| Aug 15, 1975 - There seems to be some confusion among sportsmen as to the future of the grizzly bear on its rapidly shrinking habita in the I States . The US Fish and Wildlife Service recently announced the big silver-tips have been listed as a "threatened" species in the lower 48 states. ... news.google.com/newspapers?id=kEENAAAAIBAJ&sjid=Wm0DAAAAIBAJ&pg=4732,1616946&dq= grizzlies+yellowstone+threatened&hl=en
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| Aug 20, 1975 - Today there are only several hundred grizzlies in the I it rd States south of Canada, and their range has been re duced to the point where virtually all occur in three rela tively small ecosystems: The Selway Bitterroot in Idaho Montana; the Yellowstone covering parts of Idaho, ... news.google.com/newspapers?id=UTIMAAAAIBAJ&sjid=Vl8DAAAAIBAJ&pg=6821,3550685&dq= grizzlies+yellowstone+threatened&hl=en
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| Sep 1, 1975 - Upon their recommendation the grizzly bear was classified as threatened on September 1, 1975, under the federal Endangered Species Act, which had been signed into law by President Richard Nixon earlier that year. Hunting grizzlies in Montana and Wyoming became ...After reviewing the data, this committee agreed with the Craigheads (Yellowstone Park officials continued to maintain the grizzly was not in danger) that the grizzly- bear population in the greater Yellowstone ecosystem had indeed been adversely impacted by the dump closures. Upon their recommendation the grizzly bear was classified as threatened on September 1, 1975, under the federal Endangered Species Act, which had been signed into law by President Richard Nixon earlier that ... Show more Show lessbooks.google.com/books?id=l_xxbgRutRYC&pg=PA121
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| Nov 5, 1975 - Grizzly bears, declared a threatened species earlier this year, are still being killed in excessive numbers in the area around Yellowstone National Park, according to a researcher. John Craighead of the University of Montana blamed the Montana Fish and Game Department and ... pqasb.pqarchiver.com/latimes/access/609307982.html?dids=609307982:609307982&FMT=ABS&FMTS= ABS:AI&type=historic&date=Nov+05%2C+1975&author...Grizzly...
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