- Forbes, ElizabethS;
- Alagona, Peter S;
- Adams, Andrea J;
- Anderson, Sarah E;
- Brown, Kevin C;
- Colby, Jolie;
- Cooper, Scott D;
- Denny, Sean M;
- Hiroyasu, Elizabeth HT;
- Heilmayr, Robert;
- Kendall, Bruce E;
- Martin, Jennifer A;
- Hardesty-Moore, Molly;
- Mychajliw, Alexis M;
- Tyrrell, Brian P;
- Welch, Zoë S
Species reintroductions involve considerable uncertainty, especially in highly altered landscapes. Historical, geographic, and taxonomic analogies can help reduce this uncertainty by enabling conservationists to better assess habitat suitability in proposed reintroduction sites. We illustrate this approach using the example of the California grizzly, an iconic species proposed for reintroduction.