The Current and Historic Range of Grizzly Bears
The grizzly bear – a majestic species native to North America and one of the largest of its kind – has seen a stark decline in its range over the years. Today, grizzly bears are primarily confined to Alaska and the northernmost regions of Canada, representing a significant reduction in their historical territory.
In the past, long before the widespread presence of humans on the continent, these magnificent creatures roamed extensively across Canada and the USA. Their territories stretched from Alaska down to Mexico, as they moved in impressive numbers. However, the relentless encroachment of human activity has gradually pushed them away from these vast regions, marking a significant shift in their historic range.