Have you ever wondered if polar bears and grizzly bears could share the same habitat? I hope they can.
A great reminder about the large range of habitat required by grizzly bears is highlighted in “Grizzlies moving into polar bear region” in the Green Space column on Philly.com. Scientists have confirmed that grizzly bears have moved northward into Manitoba, Canada — previously considered to be the exclusive realm of polar bears. Learn more.
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