How much will I get from Santander lawsuit?
According to an article in The Wall Street Journal, the settlement will include $65 million that will go directly to consumers and $433 million which will go towards loan forgiveness, including funds for customers who have had their cars repossessed but still owe money to Santander.
What is bear habitat?
Bears, a small group of mostly large omnivorous mammals, can be found all over the world; they live in forests, mountains, tundra, deserts and grassy areas.
What is a grizzly bears ecosystem?
Grizzly bears can be found in woodlands, forests, alpine meadows, and prairies. In many habitats they prefer riparian areas along rivers and streams.
Why are black bears a keystone species?
Some scientists label them as keystone species as they contribute to nutrient cycling of salmon and carrion, indirectly assist with seed dispersal over large areas, regulate prey species such as ungulates, which in turn leads to increased plant biomass, and assist with soil aeration when digging for roots and rodents.
How do you know if you qualify for Santander settlement?
Who qualifies? You must have a gotten a loan with Santander between January 1, 2010 and December 31, 2019 and Santander must have given you a certain internal score at the time you got the loan. Consumers will NOT know their own internal score.
When is Santander paying settlement?
Payments to those people impacted began being distributed electronically on June 4, 2021, while checks were distributed beginning on June 8, 2021.
What animal eats a bear?
Bears are apex predators, meaning they’re at the top of their food chain and don’t have many natural predators. Among the animals that can eat bears are wolves, cougars, bobcats, coyotes, humans, and tigers. However, those bear predators focus mostly on bear cubs rather than adult bears.
What are bears enemies?
Bears are large and can be quite intimidating so they don’t have many enemies. Their biggest enemies are humans and each other. It’s the cubs and the smaller females that have to watch out.
What would win polar bear vs grizzly?
Put more bluntly, when polar bears and grizzly bears are both competing for food, its the polar bears that are more likely to walk away from conflict and leave the prize for grizzly bears. The bottom line: in a fight between a polar bear and grizzly bear, the grizzly bear reigns supreme.
Which states have grizzly bears?
RANGE: Grizzly bears are found today in Alaska, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, Washington, and possibly southern Colorado, as well as in western Canada. Historically they ranged from Alaska to Mexico and from the Pacific Ocean to the Mississippi River, but their numbers were vastly reduced by western expansion.
What would happen if there were no bears?
If the Grizzly bear went extinct if would mess up the food chain. The salmon population would grow until they started dying from starvation. Berries would start to grow wild all over the forest.
Do we need bears?
Bears play an important role in the environment. Bears also help to clean up carcasses and, as predators, they help keep populations such as deer and moose in balance. Bears are also a good indicator species.