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  1. 11 mar 2024 · We're over-flowing with bears! More bears available than ever. Don't let YOUR live bear cub slip away. Own a bear for personal or professional use. Learn More

  2. We are the California Grizzly Alliance dedicated to recovering grizzly bears in California. The California Grizzly Alliance is comprised of researchers, tribal leaders, wildlife advocates, land managers, and community members.

  3. The grizzly bear is the California state mammal and the symbol on the California state flag. They play an important role in managing the health of an ecosystem by distributing seeds through their scat, regulating ungulate populations and mixing topsoil when digging.

  4. Adopt-an-Animal: Grizzly Bear. Our two female grizzly bears were orphaned as cubs in Montana and cared for by Montana wildlife officials before being released to the wild. Used to human-induced food rewards, they were considered “problem” animals after invading the ranch of some Montana residents.

  5. 6 sie 2021 · An orphaned cub, left to its own devices, will die on its own in the wild. Most of the time, after a mother grizzly is put down, her cubs are either killed on the spot, left to die in the wild, or brought to a zoo. But a team of scientists in British Columbia is working to solve this problem.

  6. Vital Ground works in the northern Rocky Mountains to conserve land for grizzly bears and other wildlife. As a land trust, we focus on private lands that connect larger wild strongholds, building lifelines for grizzlies and all things wild.

  7. In partnership with the BC provincial government and Northern Lights Wildlife Society–the only wildlife shelter in North America that rescues and cares for orphaned grizzly bear cubs, our team at the Grizzly Bear Foundation is taking action with Project Rewild.