Another Black Bear Goes Down in Yellowstone -- This Time by Rangers |
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| Wednesday, 30 June 2010 15:33 |
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It's not been a good month to be a bear in Yellowstone National Park, as the third fatality was registered today after rangers took down an adult female who had grown a little too comfortable with people -- to the point where she was tearing into tents and approaching hikers. The adult female bear had been frequenting Bridge Bay Campground, the Gull Point Picnic Area, and Lake Village. The bear had gotten into human food, and on one occasion ripped open an occupied tent in the campground. She had also been following and approaching hikers on the nearby Elephant Back Trail. Several times, park staff attempted to scare the bear out of the area using a shotgun to shoot bean bag round and cracker shells. Because these efforts proved unsuccessful, the decision was made to capture and euthanize the bear. The bear was estimated to be 4-5 years old, was cinnamon in color, and weighed 100 pounds. Image courtesy of the National Park Service. Keep up with what's happening in Yellowstone by signing up for the free weekly Yellowstone Insider newsletter. Subscribe today! More details here.We've also set up a free Twitter account so you can receive updates on the device of your choice.
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