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Figure 1. Grizzly bear recovery zones in the lower 48 states 6 



Figure 2. Grizzly bear recovery zones and distribution in western Montana 9 



Figure 3. Grizzly bear management planning areas in western Montana 10 



Figure 4. Montana timber harvested by ownership 1945-2004. Source: Bureau of 



Business and Economic Research, The University of Montana-Missoula: USDA 



Forest Service Region One, Missoula, Montana 15 



Figure 5. Know your bears identification brochure 17 



Figure 6. Known human-caused grizzly bear mortality in the Cabinet- Yaak Ecosystem 



1967-2004 22 



Figure 7. Known human-caused mortality causes in the Cabinet- Yaak Ecosystem 1999- 



2004 22 



Figure 8. Known human-caused grizzly bear mortality in the Northern Continental 



Divide Ecosystem 1967-2004 23 



Figure 9. Known human-caused mortality causes in the Northern Continental Divide 



Ecosystem 23 



Figure 10. Current and potential grizzly bear distribution in Montana. Light gray = areas 



occupied by black bears. Dark gray = areas with the potential to encounter 



grizzly or black bears in Montana 55 



Appendix A. 

 Appendix B. 

 Appendix C. 

 Appendix D. 



Appendix E. 

 Appendix F. 

 Appendix G. 

 Appendix H. 

 Appendix L 



LIST OF APPENDICES 



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Grizzly bear Policy MCA 12.9.103 94 



Example of informational material: "living with grizzlies" brochure 97 



Summary of current grizzly bear food storage direction 99 



Memorandum of Understanding between the Montana Department of 

 Fish, Wildlife and Parks and the U. S. Department of Agriculture Animal 

 Plant Health Inspection Service Animal Damage Control Cooperative 



Animal Damage Control Program in the State of Montana 112 



Guidelines for bear depredation of beehives 116 



Proposed Montana conflict grizzly bear management 119 



Summary of habitat guidelines for grizzly bears in western Montana 120 



Taking of wildlife to protect persons and livestock 139 



Memorandum of Understanding between the Montana Department of 



Fish, Wildlife and Parks and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 140 



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