Sunday, May 19, 2013

Scarface Yellowstone National Park

Scarface"  Yellowstone National Park-©ChelseaStark http://www.chelseastarkphotography.com by chelseastarkphotography.com
Scarface"  Yellowstone National Park a photo by chelseastarkphotography.com on Flickr.Via Flickr:Bears may be seen in Yellowstone March through November. Yellowstone is one of the only areas south of Canada that still has large grizzly bear populations. In 2007, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced that the Greater Yellowstone Area grizzly bear population segment had recovered sufficient numbers and distribution to be removed from the threatened-species list. In 2009, the delisting ruling was overturned and the population was returned to the threatened-species list; management continues under the 2006 revision of the recovery plan. Grizzly bears are usually seen in the open areas. Look for black bears along the edges of trees in the Lamar and Hayden valleys, or among the trees near Mammoth and Tower.

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