In 1993, grizzly bear populations in the lower 48 were separated by 150 mi (240 km) — isolated, vulnerable, and in trouble.
Today, that gap has shrunk to just 45 mi (72 km).
What once seemed impossible is now within sight. This is what conservation can do when we work together.
Today, the gap between grizzly bear populations in the southern Rockies has shrunk to just 72 kilometers (45 miles). This extraordinary recovery is the result of strategic land conservation and…