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How Can You Help Save Grizzly Bears?

Speak Up!

 

Recovering grizzly bear populations requires that we keep grizzlies alive and protect the habitats they depend on. Achieving these goals depends upon caring people speaking up. By voicing your concerns — via social media or, better yet, directly to your elected officials — you send a message that you care about grizzlies and wild nature.

Don’t forget: Change only happens when individuals take action. And officials often do difficult things only because their constituents make them.

 

LEARN

* Read Our Primer for background on being an effective advocate and for information about the most pressing challenges facing grizzlies. The primer explains the complex context of grizzly bear management and outlines seven areas where you can make a difference.

* Read Blogs and other material on the Grizzly Times website that contain more information about challenges to grizzly bear conservation and solutions for protecting grizzlies and their habitat than you will find anywhere else.

* Listen to the Grizzly Times Podcast that features compelling and inspirational experts on numerous topics related to grizzly bear conservation.

* Watch Grizzly Times Videos covering our vision for the future of grizzlies as well as natural history and our cultural connections with bears.

TAKE ACTION

 

There are four things you can do for grizzlies right now:

 

 

Our Primer also outlines other actions you can take on behalf of grizzlies and their habitat.

You can find Contact Information for your Elected Representatives and Other Government Officials.   

 

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READ THE SCIENCE!

Find out everything you ever wanted to know about the biology and ecology of grizzly bears. Authored by world-renowned bear biologist Dr. David Mattson, this site summarizes and synthesizes in beautiful graphic form the science of grizzly bears.

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Find out how much Native Americans care about the grizzly bear, with a Grizzly Treaty that has been signed by more than 270 tribes, as well as numerous traditional societies and leaders. The document has become a symbol of international unity in defense of sovereignty, spiritual and religious protection, and treaty rights.

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Listen to interviews with fascinating and diverse people—scientists, business people, advocates, artists, authors, managers, and others—who share their stories and insights about grizzlies and their ecosystems, current events, and more. Louisa Willcox of Grizzly Times interviews diverse experts with decades of experience working to save grizzlies and restore a sense of the sacred of the wild.

For an in depth and comprehensive look at the ecology and demography of grizzly bears in the northern US Rocky Mountains, along with all the research relevant to conservation of these bears, see Mostly Natural History of the Northern Rocky Mountains.

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