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More grizzlies are dying in Yellowstone than ever before — and humans play a big role
What should be noted is that looking at just the frequency of mortalities — although it can be informative — can be ...
Tourists visiting Canada’s Banff National Park found themselves face-to-face with a grizzly bear while hiking along the ...
Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem trends — which include another high mortality year — are not a cause for concern, federal and ...
Celia Easton of Thermopolis said being attacked by a grizzly last October while she was elk hunting alone in the Beartooth ...
In Yellowstone National Park and areas just outside the park, at least 72 grizzly bears have died in 2025, mostly at the ...
This is in response to Chris Servheen’s Dec. 21 guest opinion piece "Grizzly Bears: Living up to our heritage." ...
In Wyoming, the most famous bear was Grizzly 399. In Canada, it's a gigantic 700-pound grizzly known as "The Boss." Not only did he walk away after ...
A little over a century ago, some grizzly bears still roamed the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains that ring the ...
Bear attacks have loomed frighteningly large in the headlines this year. The most terrifying was a grizzly attack on a group ...
The latest report indicates that while grizzly bears have reoccupied 4% more habitat across the Lower 48 over the past two years—equating to an expansion of approximately 2,250 square miles—this ...
This story, “Deadhead,” appeared in the August 1953 issue of Outdoor Life. You can find more stories by Jack Tooker here. My job was driving a locomotive for the Santa Fe but my hobby was big-game ...
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