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Surviving cub reunited with mother after park staff discover the carcasses of two yearling grizzlies
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.
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Member of beloved grizzly bear family hit and killed in Wyoming's Grand Teton National ParkVideo above: Massachusetts man hurt in grizzly attack in Wyoming Grizzly No. 399 ... READ MORE:Member of beloved grizzly bear ...
Fans of a prominent female grizzly in Grand Teton National Park were saddened to learn Wednesday that two of her three ...
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Grizzly No. 1058, one of Grizzly No. 399's four cubs, was fatally struck in Wyoming’s Grand Teton National Park. The deceased ...
Adult bears cannot be relocated, so this 800-pound adult male had to be euthanized to protect the public, rangers said.
A pair of grizzly bear cubs have been found dead in Grand Teton National Park, and their triplet cub is still missing.
A young grizzly bear from one of Wyoming’s most iconic bear families has died after being struck by a vehicle near Grand ...
A 5-year-old bear that was a member of a well-known and beloved grizzly family in Wyoming's Grand Teton National Park died after ... man hurt in grizzly attack in WyomingGrizzly No. 399, who ...
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