CALGARY -- After a comprehensive population study showed a strong and growing population of grizzly bears in Alberta, a panel will review the bear's provincial "threatened" status. Results were released last week of a population study based on DNA evidence gathered in each of the province's seven bear management areas. It found there are between 850 and 973 adult grizzly bears in the province. "It's pretty clear from this data that the bear has recovered inside our province, which is great news," said Jason Nixon, minister of environment and parks. "It is interacting very well with certain industrial activity on the eastern slopes that previously some people thought was negative for the bear,"