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The Apennine brown bears range is a small isolated population located within Italy's Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park and in the peripheral locations: Sibillini National Park, Gran Sasso-Laga National Park, Majella National Park, Velino-Sirente National Park, and Simbruini Regional Park. The population range has significantly reduced over the past 200 years and the remaining population is under threat, particularly from the shift from local agriculture to development in Abruzzo, as well as poaching and poisoning. This has led to a current population size estimated at between 40 to 50 bears living in their respective range.

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  • Marsican Brown Bear
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  • The Apennine brown bears range is a small isolated population located within Italy's Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park and in the peripheral locations: Sibillini National Park, Gran Sasso-Laga National Park, Majella National Park, Velino-Sirente National Park, and Simbruini Regional Park. The population range has significantly reduced over the past 200 years and the remaining population is under threat, particularly from the shift from local agriculture to development in Abruzzo, as well as poaching and poisoning. This has led to a current population size estimated at between 40 to 50 bears living in their respective range.
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  • The Apennine brown bears range is a small isolated population located within Italy's Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park and in the peripheral locations: Sibillini National Park, Gran Sasso-Laga National Park, Majella National Park, Velino-Sirente National Park, and Simbruini Regional Park. The population range has significantly reduced over the past 200 years and the remaining population is under threat, particularly from the shift from local agriculture to development in Abruzzo, as well as poaching and poisoning. This has led to a current population size estimated at between 40 to 50 bears living in their respective range.
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