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Relocated Grizzly Mama Thrives in Yellowstone With New Cubs
Planet WinsApr 30

Relocated Grizzly Mama Thrives in Yellowstone With New Cubs

A mother grizzly bear relocated from Glacier National Park to Yellowstone two years ago just emerged with healthy cubs, proving a bold conservation experiment is working. The milestone brings new genetic diversity to Yellowstone's isolated bear population.

Google News - Conservation Success2 min read
Grizzly Bears Bounce Back, Drones Keep Them Safe
SolutionsApr 14

Grizzly Bears Bounce Back, Drones Keep Them Safe

Montana's grizzly bear population has rebounded so successfully that the state hired its first prairie-based bear manager in 2017. Now, wildlife biologist Wesley Sarmento is using drones to protect both bears and humans from dangerous encounters.

MIT Technology Review2 min read
Montana Hires First Grizzly Manager, Uses Drones for Safety
Community HeroesApr 13

Montana Hires First Grizzly Manager, Uses Drones for Safety

As grizzly bears return to Montana's prairies after decades, the state hired its first prairie grizzly manager to protect both bears and people. After a close call with a bear, he pioneered using drones to keep everyone safe.

MIT Technology Review3 min read
Planting Trees Saves 5 Endangered Species Across America
Planet WinsMar 22

Planting Trees Saves 5 Endangered Species Across America

A nationwide reforestation program is rescuing five threatened and endangered species by restoring millions of acres of critical habitat. From grizzly bears in the Rockies to tiny squirrels in Appalachia, new forests are giving wildlife a fighting chance.

Google News - Reforestation3 min read
Grizzly Bear Collar Cams Reveal Arctic Life in Alaska
Community HeroesFeb 1

Grizzly Bear Collar Cams Reveal Arctic Life in Alaska

Scientists fitted Alaska's remote North Slope grizzly bears with collar cameras, capturing never-before-seen footage of how these resilient animals survive in one of Earth's harshest environments. The groundbreaking project reveals their eating habits, social lives, and remarkable adaptations to eight months of hibernation.

Phys.org3 min read