Grizzly bears and black bears coexist in Yellowstone, according to the National Park Service, and it's unclear which one was involved in the attack.
A recent video shared by Tourons of National Parks (@touronsofnationalparks) showed an aggressive photographer stressing out a baby bear. In it, the photographer was circling a bear that was walking ...
The solo hiker was walking on the Turbid Lake Trail ... park officials said it was likely a grizzly bear and that bear management staff will attempt to confirm the species through DNA analysis, if ...
The B.C. Conservation Officer Service says two Texada Island residents have been charged with the killing of a grizzly bear ...
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Officials Shut Down a Trail in Yellowstone After Bear Attacks Hiker — the First Instance in 4 Years
The hiker had even tried using bear spray, but since bears are aggressive during the fall season, he ended up getting injured.
Al Thompson, an experienced Alaskan Game warden who was once mauled by a wounded grizzly, shares his thoughts on bear ...
One of Yellowstone National Park’s most photographed and beloved grizzly bears, known to fans as “Raspberry,” has not been seen in nearly two months, raising concern among wildlife watchers that the ...
A BC Conservation Officer Service (BCCOS) investigation has led to charges against two men accused of killing a grizzly bear on Texada Island this sum.
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