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Friday, March 23, 2007

Grizzly Bears

The Grizzly bears that live in and around Yellowstone National park have been taken off the endangered species act protection list. When the list was first made there were only about 100 to 300 grizzlies now there are more than 500 hundred of them. Because they are such a large predator they need a large space to roam which is hard to do with today's growing community. The grizzly is another example of how we really can save endangered animals if we really commit to saving them.

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