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Friday, August 26, 2016   

BOISE, Idaho - If the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service takes grizzly bears off the Endangered Species list, comments from the State of Idaho indicate the emphasis on keeping the bears' habitat connected could be lost and the species would be open to big-game hunting.

The Sierra Club is among the conservation groups that have reviewed comments from Idaho, Montana and Wyoming on their management plans if the grizzly is delisted.

Zack Waterman, director of the Sierra Club's Idaho chapter, said the states aren't providing sufficient plans to protect the species if delisting happens.

"They are more or less against having any sort of long-term, post-delisting management plan," he said. "They want all references to connectivity taken away, and they really only want to have to maintain for a population of 500 bears before any sort of emergency review."

Federal and state representatives on the Interagency Grizzly Bear Study Team estimate there are about 700 grizzlies in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife said that's the maximum bear population the area can support. The bear could be delisted by the end of this year.

Comments in management plans from Idaho, Montana and Wyoming also show the grizzly would be open to game hunting, and that states would only review the bear's status if there was a "significant, documented decline" in the population. Waterman said that contradicts earlier commitments to protect stable population numbers. He added that the bear already faces a serious threat from climate change, which is forcing grizzlies to find new food sources.

"It's also unclear exactly what habitat needs the bears are going to need long-term, and we don't think that this type of analysis has been completely done, and would be a necessary step before we could responsibly delist the grizzly bear," he added.

Such scientists as Jane Goodall and Edward O. Wilson have opposed delisting grizzlies because of the bears' potential for being hunted. The grizzly is still listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act.


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