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GRIZZLY BEAR MANAGEMENT
APPROXIMATE DISTRIBUTION OF GRIZZLY BEARS IN WYOMING
The following map depicts the approximate area known to be frequented by grizzly bears. It should be noted that grizzlies may be present outside of known distribution areas.

BEAR IDENTIFICATION QUIZ
Identifying black bears from grizzly bears in the wild can be challenging. This identification program is intended to reduce mistaken identity killings of grizzly bears. Bear Identification Quiz
BEAR EDUCATION
ANNUAL and TECHNICAL REPORTS
Wyoming Grizzly Bear Management Plan and Occupancy Guidelines
Final Conservation Strategy-2007
Other IGBST Reports and Publications
Public Attitudes Toward Grizzly Bear Management - (Aug 2001) (382k)
Grizzly Bear Management Captures, Relocations and Removals in Northwest Wyoming 2010 Annual Report 2009 Annual Report 2008 Annual Report 2007 Annual Report 2006 Annual Report 2005 Annual Report
LOOKING FOR BEAR RESISTANT CONTAINERS? HERE IS WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
STATUS OF THE YELLOWSTONE ECOSYSTEM GRIZZLY BEAR POPULATION
WHITEBARK PINE CONE IGBST PROJECT SUMMARY
WYOMING GRIZZLY BEAR MANAGEMENT WEEKLY UPDATES
Grizzly Bear Related News Releases
For Assistance with human-bear conflicts, call the nearest Wyoming Game and Fish Department Regional Office:
- Casper (800) 233-8544 - Cody (800) 654-1178 - Green River (800) 843-8096 - Jackson (800) 423-4113 - Lander (800) 654-7862 - Laramie (800) 843-2352 - Pinedale (800) 4529107 - Sheridan (800) 331-9834
For additional information, please contact:
- Mark Bruscino, Human-Bear Conflict Management Branch (Cody, (800) 654-1178, In-state only)
- Questions related to human-bear conflicts, specific mortality, law enforcement, and bear-wise community programs
- Dennie Hammer, Regional Information & Education Branch (Cody, (800) 654-1178, In-state only)
- Questions related to human safety in bear country
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