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The disputed logging project in northern Montana has been underway since the project was authorized last spring.
NATURAL HISTORY GRIZZLY BEAR } Ursus arctos horribilis FAMILY: Ursidae The grizzly bear is so named because its hair is grizzled, or silver tipped, but the name is commonly believed to be derived from ...
In the protection regions, citizens would be able to kill grizzly bears, only under certain conditions. In Idaho, it would be legal to kill a grizzly if it harms livestock or domesticated animals ...
Wildlife officials decided to euthanize the bear after it repeatedly accessed garbage and broke into vehicles.
Wild horses on the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains in Alberta, Canada, are under threat of attack each spring and summer by grizzly bears. It’s especially true of foals, which are younger, ...
Grizzly bears continue to move back into prairie country in Montana. Near tiny rural communities, they’ve been attacking ...
Wildlife Services began trapping near Coyote Meadows, in an area that has experienced confirmed cattle depredation from ...
Lake Clark National Park has a grizzly bear camp and I spent three nights at it. Here's what it was like. ... natural landscape, and of course, its wildlife.
ISLAND PARK, Idaho — Wildlife officials euthanized an adult male grizzly bear Thursday after the animal became habituated to human food sources in a residential neighborhood. Idaho Fish and Game ...
Yellowstone grizzly killed by rangers after learning to open trash cans Adult bears cannot be relocated, so this 800-pound adult male had to be euthanized to protect the public, rangers said.
A grizzly’s front claws can be up to 4 inches long — notably longer than most human fingers. Grizzlies dig more than any other bear species. Besides digging winter dens, they also dig through soil and ...
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