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The grizzly bear has been taken out of the list of endangered species in the Yellowstone National Park area by the US Fish and wildlife service. The large brownish-yellow animal can grow to weigh over 600 kilograms.

It was added to the list in 1975 when its numbers had dwindled to a mere 136 in the Yellowstone area. The numbers have now incresed to above 500 and there is no danger seen in the near future.

Gregg Losinski of the Idaho Fish and Game Department said ‘It’s important because this is the first time we’ve been able to delist a major species.’

Fish and Game is excited by the half-ton animal’s successful comeback.

The Natural Resources Defense Council, however, says it will fight the decision and try to keep the Yellowstone grizzly bears in the list of endangered species. The council is also upset by the possibility of the bears falling victim to hunters’ guns as it is stripped of its protected status.

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