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Wide Open Spaces on MSN400-Pound Grizzly Bear Euthanized At Yellowstone After It Ransacked Park's DumpstersImage via Shutterstock Let's pour one out for our poor pal, Smokey. Okay, so that may not have been this sad grizzly's name, ...
Photos of Wyoming grizzlies are blowing up all over social media. While that’s partly because there are more bears, it’s also because there are ...
A grizzly bear’s claws usually come in handy for digging up roots, squirrels and insects for a tasty meal. But after getting ...
Just as the summer tourist season ramps up, Yellowstone National Park is down one exceptionally food-motivated grizzly bear.
An incredibly strong grizzly bear was trapped and killed in Yellowstone National Park last week after becoming human food conditioned, the National Park Service reported.
A 400-pound grizzly bear has been killed after “repeatedly” seeking out human food in Yellowstone National Park, per a press ...
The first grizzly bear to appear this spring with a new cub in Yellowstone National Park’s Lamar Valley wasn’t messing around when she fended off a ...
An 11-year-old male grizzly bear was trapped and killed in Yellowstone National Park on May 14, after the bear "repeatedly ...
The decision to kill the bear was made to ensure public safety and reduce the chances of other bears becoming habituated to ...
The bear was killed by park staff in Yellowstone last week because it posed a risk to public safety, the park said in a news release.
Yellowstone National Park is home to two species of bears: grizzly bears and black bears, and is considered one of the best ...
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