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Image via Shutterstock Let's pour one out for our poor pal, Smokey. Okay, so that may not have been this sad grizzly's name, ...
A grizzly bear’s claws usually come in handy for digging up roots, squirrels and insects for a tasty meal. But after getting ...
The 11-year-old bear "repeatedly sought out human food" and knocked over 800-pound "bear-resistant" dumpsters, the National ...
The bear was killed by park staff in Yellowstone last week because it posed a risk to public safety, the park said in a news ...
A 400-pound grizzly bear has been killed after “repeatedly” seeking out human food in Yellowstone National Park, per a press ...
The decision to kill the bear was made to ensure public safety and reduce the chances of other bears becoming habituated to ...
Yellowstone officials trapped and killed a food-conditioned grizzly bear on May 14 that was flipping dumpsters and ripping up ...
Yellowstone National Park staff killed the grizzly bear after it accessed human food from dumpsters, posing a public safety ...
Adult bears cannot be relocated, so this 800-pound adult male had to be euthanized to protect the public, rangers said.
Jonathan Newton/Getty A 400 lb. grizzly bear was euthanized by Yellowstone National Park staff last week after it overturned dumpsters and searched for food in developed areas of the park.
An adult grizzly bear that figured out how to flip 800-pound garbage Dumpsters and other trash cans to find food inside has been euthanized by Yellowstone National Park rangers. Rangers said the ...