Yellowstone grizzly attack: why did it happen?(USA)Yellowstone grizzly attack may result from two converging trends:More visitors to Yellowstone...Knickerbocker, Brad
Hiker identified in grizzly attack: How common are bear encounters? Two hikers are walking up a mountain trail when a huge grizzly bear leaps out in front of them and roars.The first hiker gulps and sweats, frozen in fear;the other keeps his presence of mind and calmly advises,"Don't wo...
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP)- A Yellowstone National Park spokesman says two more grizzly bears have been captured as part of an investigation into last month's mauling death of a Michigan man. Park spokesman Al Nash said Wednesday that the adult male bears were captured Sunday in the Hayden Valley...
Wildlife officers shot and killed a grizzly bear last Friday after it fatally mauled a guide near Yellowstone National Park, Montana, wildlife officials said in a press release. The attack occurred on Thursday about three miles north of Yellowstone near Baker’s Hole campground. The victim, iden...
An angry grizzly bear can reach speeds of 30 miles per hour. Former European explorers also remarked that their firearms didn’t do much to deter charges.
Yellowstone National Park, which is located mostly in Wyoming but spreads into parts of Montana and Idaho, is home to grizzly and black bears. It was not immediately known what type of bear attacked the boy. Wildlife and law enforcement officials are investigating the incident and looking for ...
Whitebark pine, a foundation species at tree line in the Western U.S. and Canada, has declined due to native mountain pine beetle epidemics, wildfire, and white pine blister rust. These declines are concerning for the multitude of ecosystem and human ben