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The Good, the Bad, and the Grizzly
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After a decades-long comeback, the grizzly bears of Yellowstone National Park appear to be thriving. Should they now be removed from the protection of the Endangered Species Act? This question has provoked one of the most emotionally charged wildlife controversies in America today.

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This program premiered November 21, 2004.

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#1

when does the good the bad and the bear air again….we would like to be able to watch these grizzlies……..very interesting , thanks for your help..Connie

#2

My third grade students will love this! Thank you!!

#3

really i am very happy to watch these i would like more watching thank u

#4

Sensational — cannot thank you enough for making this experience possible. The opportunity to view these beautiful creatures is priceless!

#5

i really liked this

#6

Fantastic vid! I’m no tree hugger or PETA enthusiast, but if those folks living near Grizzlies are unhappy with the resurgence they ought’a MOVE since the bears were there first. My two cents. Thanks for the video.

#7

VERY WELL DONE,SURE OPEN MY EYES.WE SHOULD GIVE THEM ALL THE ROOM THEY WANT,ITS THERE LAND,IT SHOULNT BE THERE PRISON,I SURE DONT WANT TO BE IN A CAGE ON MY LAND.

#8

thanks for tellin i feel bad for grizzlys awawawawaawawawawawawawawawa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

#9

dont cry im gonna live in yellow stone

#10

After watching this I have these two comments:

1) Great episode, I enjoyed watching the bears in the wild and learning about there population comeback.

2) I am very discouraged with the people that are portrayed in the episode which leaves me to believe that with the grizzly bear no longer considered an endangered specie their numbers will decline in the future. We have people leaving their garbage outside and not attempting to use containers that would prevent bears from accessing their contains but complaining when the bears break through a plastic container or opens an unlocked lid. If the bear can not access the food source he won’t go for it! We have ranchers losing cattle to bears and their only solution is selective elimination. They had tried relocation in the episode but apparently that must not have been that successful. Why doesn’t the rancher invest in some better fencing or another form of a non-destructive solution, I guess the problem with this is that its cheaper for the rancher to let cattle die than to redo or install fencing around his plot of land.

Unfortunately I think the best solution for Yellowstone park is animatronic bears, at least than Yellowstone can still generate cash with people taking there photos with the bears and not have to deal with any issues associated with real bears.

#11

The American people are quite ignorant about ecosystems. It is obvious that the Bears are needed to preserve the ecosystem. It sad to know that the bears were removed from the endangered species list. Now cowboys will have excuses to kill bears. It is important to remind everyone that this is their land and not our, we are choosing to live and do businesses in their territory then we should respect their territory. It is sad that people do not understand that we are here only for 100 years and what ever bad decisions we make it will affect our progeny. I hope hunting to be banned because is a way of altering the bears ecosystem. Like I said before we always look for ways to make more money even if we are destroying the earth! SAD,SAD, SAD!

#12

How come ranchers never come to the conclusion that maybe the rancher should relocate? The bears have no where else to go we eliminated them from every other state, and now ranchers want them removed from the last place the bears have to live. Ranchers can raise cattle in any state, the bears have nowhere to go. How can people be that greedy and just plain STUPID?

#13

i like Nature The good the bad and the Gizzly i have sen it too on tv Nature the good bad the Gizzly

#14

I really love this series and I am an ardent conservationist, but the ending was a bit propaganda-ish if you ask me.

There are solutions to problems other than gov’t, and we who are passionate about conservation need to learn to live with the facts of business and the human population. Telling a rancher to just “move” is not a realistic solution. I wouldn’t uproot my life and my business because someone cares more about a de-listed animal than my family. Last I checked, most ranchers aren’t filthy-rich evil corporate $%@@^!*, they are people trying to make a living.

Think outside the eco-box people.

#15

humans just ruin this planet more each day.. its not right to make the animals suffer like that.. we are the ones destroying their world, not the other way around……. its sad to think how much of the wild life we lost due to our own greed

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