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Grizzly About Town, 33 & 34 – Monarch the Big Bear

Sketch of Monarch by Ernest Thompson Seton. Source: Bear in Mind.

33. Monarch the Big Bear: The Grizzly Is Captured

The history of the California grizzly, reaching its population peak in the Mexican-Californio era, until its complete extermination in the 70 years after Americans took control, was full of grim and sad tales, but in many ways the story of  “Monarch” best captures the paradoxic

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