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A pair of grizzly bear cubs have been found dead in Grand Teton National Park, and their triplet cub is still missing.
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East Idaho News on MSNFood-conditioned grizzly bear trapped and killed in Yellowstone National ParkOfficials in Yellowstone National Park trapped and killed a male grizzly Wednesday after it was spotted in developed areas of ...
The 400-pound animal overturned several large, bear-resistant dumpsters and gained access to human food and trash. This is ...
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East Idaho News on MSNBear struck, killed by vehicle near Bear LakeBear Lake State Park officials are asking drivers to slow down and pay attention after a black bear was recently struck and ...
On Tuesday, May 13, staff at Grand Teton National Park discovered the bodies of two yearling grizzly bears in a closed area south of Colter Bay. The bears were found approximately 250 yards apart.
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks announced the closure late Wednesday, May 14, as a precautionary measure. No conflicts have ...
Banff National Park, part of Canada's mountain national parks system, is home to both grizzly and black bears. According to Parks Canada, such close encounters can happen in various settings within ...
The more time bears hang out near roads, the higher the probability that they’re going to be struck and killed by a vehicle, ...
Fans of a prominent female grizzly in Grand Teton National Park were saddened to learn Wednesday that two of her three ...
Grizzly 1063 and her three yearling cubs are seen in Grand Teton National Park earlier this spring. Two of 1063’s cubs have ...
The sow had frequently been observed in recent weeks with three yearling cubs but none were observed with her during the sighting. The status of the third yearling remains unknown.
Grand Teton National Park staff discovered the carcasses of two yearling grizzly bears in a closed area south of Colter Bay.
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