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Documented known and probable grizzly bear mortalities in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, 2015-2023 (ver. 3.0, June 2024)

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Publication Date
Start Date
2015-05-04
End Date
2023-11-05
Revision
2023-04-07
Last Revision
2024-06-04

Citation

Gould, M.J., Karabensh, B.E., Haroldson, M.A., and van Manen, F.T., 2022, Documented known and probable grizzly bear mortalities in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, 2015-2023 (ver. 3.0, June 2024): U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9U1X0KF.

Summary

The Interagency Grizzly Bear Study Team (IGBST) evaluates mortalities for population segments within the DMA by deriving estimates of total mortality for independent-age (2 years or older) females and independent-age males, including estimates of unknown/unreported mortalities based on Cherry et al. (2002). We then determine the total annual mortality rate for these segments as a percent of their respective population estimates. For dependent-age bears (less than 2 years old), we determine the percent of human-caused mortality relative to size of the population segment but do not include estimates of unknown/unreported mortality. Mortality data in this data release represent the individual records documented by the Interagency Grizzly [...]

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Purpose

Under the 2017 Revised Demographic Criteria for the Yellowstone Ecosystem, which were amended to the Grizzly Bear Recovery Plan (USFWS 1993, USFWS 2017), the Interagency Grizzly Bear Study Team is tasked with documenting grizzly bear mortalities in the Demographic Monitoring Area (DMA) and evaluating mortality levels (Demographic Recovery Criterion 3). Literature cited: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 1993. Grizzly bear recovery plan. Missoula, Montana, USA. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 2017. Final Rule removing the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem population of grizzly bears from the federal list of endangered and threatened wildlife. 82 FR 30502. Literature cited: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 1993. Grizzly bear recovery plan. Missoula, Montana, USA. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 2017. Final Rule removing the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem population of grizzly bears from the federal list of endangered and threatened wildlife. 82 FR 30502.

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  • Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center
  • USGS Data Release Products

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Revision 3.0 by Todd Preston on June 4, 2024. To review the changes that were made, see “GB_Mortality_2015-2023_v3_changes.txt” in the attached files section.

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