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A black bear was killed at Yellowstone National Park after crushing an unoccupied tent and outsmarting a food storage pole ...
MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, Wyo.– A female adult black bear in Yellowstone National Park was euthanized on Friday after "concerning ...
The bear was euthanised by Yellowstone National Park staff around 5 p.m. on July 11, following "a series of concerning ...
The bear was killed by park staff in the evening of July 11, and marks the first lethal removal of a black bear at ...
Yellowstone National Park staff killed a black bear when it became "habituated and food-conditioned." That means it figured out that people are sources of food.
DENVER ( KDVR) — Yellowstone National Park staff reported Thursday that on Friday, July 11, an adult female black bear was ...
At approximately 5 p.m. July 11, Yellowstone National Park staff lethally removed an adult female black bear following a series of concerning incidents at a backcountry campsite located in the ...
An adult female black bear has been “lethally removed” from Yellowstone National Park after becoming conditioned to human food sources at a backcountry campsite. The park explained in a ...
A black bear that scaled a pole to get human food and later crushed an empty tent at a backcountry campsite was killed by Yellowstone National Park staff on July ...
Woman found dead after suspected bear encounter near Yellowstone, officials say Amie Adamson -- a 47-year-old from Derby, Kansas -- was likely killed in a grizzly bear attack on Buttermilk Trail.
One of Yellowstone National Park’s most beloved grizzly bears, known to fans as “Raspberry,” has not been seen in nearly two months, raising concerns that the iconic matriarch may have died.