Grizzly bears to be reintroduced to Washington state’s North Cascades
- Federal officials plan to translocate up to 200 grizzly bears over a century to the North Cascades, focusing on capturing young bears with no conflict history.
- Grizzly bears will be relocated from the Rocky Mountains and British Columbia to establish a population in the North Cascades.
- To begin, agencies aim to move 3 to 7 grizzly bears annually for 5 to 10 years, with the goal of establishing an initial population of 25 bears.
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