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The Strength of Connections™


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With the grizzly bear as its compass, Vital Ground works to reconnect fragmented landscapes in the U.S. and Canada critical to wildlife movement and biodiversity. Because the grizzly's range covers several hundred square miles—from alpine meadows to valley bottoms—protecting and expanding habitat and migration corridors important to the Great Bear benefits entire animal and plant communities in the wildest, yet most imperiled places left on the continent. Since its founding in 1990, Vital Ground has helped to protect and enhance more than 602,000 acres of wildlife habitat in Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Alaska, and British Columbia.

 

 
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Vital Ground is a fundraising partner in the largest single private land conservation acquisition in Canadian history. The organization will provide a two year grant toward the project during 2008-2009.

The effort is being lead by the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC), which has made the bold commitment to protect 136,000 acres (212 square miles) of remote valleys, mountains and lakes in an area known as Darkwoods in south-central British Columbia.

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Carolyn Dobbs Joins Board of Trustees-November 18, 2008 
 
Bear managers are No. 1 killers of grizzly bears in the past decade-November 9, 2008

Two grizzlies drown; another death under investigation-November 9, 2008

Grizzly expert urges hunters to bring along pepper spray-November 9, 2008  

Cave Bear Mitochondrial Genome Sequenced, Provides Clues to Bear Evolution-October 28, 2008

Thinking Anew About a Migratory Barrier: Roads-October 14, 2008

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Watch Vital Ground's new documentary short on our efforts to protect habitat for grizzly and other wildlife.

A special thanks to Vital Ground Board Trustee John Swallow for facilitating the making of this wonderful and informational video.

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"Where the grizzly can walk, the earth is healthy and whole."
Lynne Seus, Vital Ground co-founder

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