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Record 71 human-caused grizzly bear deaths in Greater Yellowstone by Nov. 25, 2024, sparking debate over delisting and protections.
Grizzly bear deaths in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem hit a record 71 human-caused fatalities by November 25, 2024, primarily from livestock conflicts, food habituation, and vehicle strikes, with only six natural deaths.
The population is estimated at 1,000 bears, recovering from past lows, but conservationists warn slow reproduction and threats from development, climate change, and recreation threaten long-term stability.
Lawmakers in Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho push to delist the species, citing recovery and potential hunting revenue, while opposition grows over removing federal protections, especially with a delisting provision possibly added to a budget bill by January 30.
Se registraron 71 muertes de osos pardos causadas por humanos en el Gran Yellowstone para el 25 de noviembre de 2024, lo que provocó un debate sobre la exclusión y la protección.