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Wildlife officials confirmed the deaths of two bears last week due to human conflicts. According to Montana Fish, Wildlife ...
A video of bears in a South Dakota-based wildlife park was misleadingly shared as a video of bears leaving Yellowstone in ...
The National Park Service is clearing up any misconceptions on whether wildlife is migrating away from Yellowstone National ...
FWP has unveiled a Grizzly Bear Conflict Dashboard as a resource for information on where FWP staff are helping landowners ...
The U.S. House Committee on Natural Resources on Tuesday narrowly voted in favor of delisting the grizzly bear from the ...
One of Yellowstone National Park’s most beloved grizzly bears, known to fans as “Raspberry,” has not been seen in nearly two ...
Wyoming, to delist Yellowstone-area grizzly bears passed out of the House Committee on Natural Resources on July 15, 2025.
Fans of Raspberry, one of Yellowstone National Park’s most beloved and popular grizzly bears, fear she’s dead, perhaps killed ...
With a grizzly bear baby boom in Yellowstone National Park, wildlife experts have been eager to spot a famed mama bear - or sow - with her litter of five cubs. Bo Welden, a wildlife naturalist, got ...
When the bear charged at Montana officials who were investigating the attack, they shot and killed it. By Azi Paybarah A backcountry guide who was fishing just west of Yellowstone National Park in ...
However, grizzly bear 791 wasn’t the only large bear to roam Yellowstone National Park. The records continue, with many large bears throughout the park’s history.
The bear was captured and fitted with a radio collar in 1996, but it dropped the collar a year later. Due to his advanced age and physical condition, Grizzly 168 was euthanized.