readjustments and forced a reduction of the area 

 claimed by each individual. But in these times, ex- 

 cept perhaps in two or three National Parks, there 

 are thousands of square miles here and there over 

 the West without a grizzly on them. But the griz- 

 zly is fond of his home territory, and in it, except 

 for occasional visits into the outside world, he 

 spends his life. 



