The New York Times reports
Trains, cars and poaching have all contributed to a soaring number of fatalities, prompting fears for the grizzlies’ future.In 2018, a record number of grizzly bears — 51 — were killed in the Northern Continental Divide Ecosystem, millions of acres in and around Glacier National Park.
In 2018, a record number of grizzly bears — 51 — were killed in the Northern Continental Divide Ecosystem, millions of acres in and around Glacier National Park.
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