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Grizzly Bear Management: Delisting from Endangered Species List

This act aims to remove grizzly bears from two large areas (Greater Yellowstone and Northern Continental Divide) from the endangered species list. This means that the management of these bear populations will return to state control, potentially affecting local regulations regarding their protection and human interaction.
Key points
Grizzly bears in the Greater Yellowstone and Northern Continental Divide regions will be removed from the federal endangered species list.
The delisting decisions will not be subject to further judicial review, speeding up the process.
Management of grizzly bear populations in these areas will shift from federal to state control.
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Additional Information
Science-Based Grizzly Bear Management Act of 2021
Print number: HR 6284
Sponsor: Rep. Rosendale Sr., Matthew M. [R-MT-At Large]
Process start date: 2021-12-14