File talk:Cypron-Range Ursus arctos.svg

Map wildly inaccurate
This distribution map of the Eurasian brown bear is wildly inaccurate. The range of the current Russian population extends to Russia's western border with Estonia, Latvia, and Belarus. There are 700 brown bears in Estonia alone, distributed all of the the continental part of the country, as well as occasional visitors on some of the sea islands. Other relatively large or important Eurasian brown bear populations that the map omits are found in Bulgaria, Italy, Spain, and Belarus. The southern range of the Grizzly bear in Canada extends to the border with the United States, extending along the Rocky Mountains to Idaho, and there is an isolated population in Wyoming. In the east, the range of the grizzly bear extends to the Hudson Bay. Please fix the distribution maps, or else replace it temporarily with one of the more accurate earlier versions of the map (which, unfortunately, do not present the distribution of subspecies as effectively). --Vihelik (talk) 22:52, 12 October 2010 (UTC)
 * Here is an up-to-date distribution map for Europe, excluding Russia.--Vihelik (talk) 23:13, 12 October 2010 (UTC)