On 30-Aug-2008, at 18:16, Chuck Bennett wrote:
> "In the Davis Strait area, a 140,000-square kilometre region, the
> polar bear population has grown from 850 in the mid-1980s to 2,100
> today.
> "There aren't just a few more bears. There are a hell of a lot more
> bears," said Mitch Taylor, a polar bear biologist who has spent 20
> years studying the animals."

There are about 2,000 giant pandas, and no one questions their  
classification as endangered.


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