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Where are Da Bears now?

Mountain Environment Novice On-Line Lessons

Objectives  Exploration

Discussion questions:

Make a graph using the following information.

North American Grizzly DistributionDistribution and Status of Brown Bears:

Concept Introduction

Mountains have drastic changes in growing conditions in a small amount of space. Elevation, climate, the aspect or face of a mountain and climate affects the plant growth. Mountains can have a desert biome, grassland biome, forest biome, and alpine biome located on the same mountain. The abundance and variety of food attracts many animals to mountain envrioments.

Grizzly bears once roamed the great plains of North America. Bears need lots of space. The habitat they need to survive is shrinking. Habitat refers to the food, space, shelter, and water a species needs to survive. Today these magnificent animals are a threatened species. They prefer to remain in remote areas. As the human population grows there are less remote areas left for grizzlies.

Student teams can examine where grizzly bears are in the world by looking recent data. Create poster maps of existing grizzly populations in the world. 


Data Tables Available

Analysis Questions
  1. On what continents will you find grizzly bears?

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  3. About how many grizzlies are in the world?

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  5. How many are in North America?

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  7. What country has the most grizzlies?

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  9. Why do you think that is so?

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  11. Why are small populations of bears declining around the world?

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What do you think will happen to grizzlies in future as population increases?

Concept Application - Habitat needs of a grizzly


Analysis and/or Assessment Questions


Portions of this lesson were adapted with permission from a Project Wild Activity, How many bears can live in this forest?