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- 400-pound grizzly trapped and killed in Yellowstone after seeking food . . .
A 400-pound grizzly bear was trapped and killed by park staff in Yellowstone last week because it posed a risk to public safety in one of the Wyoming park's busiest areas, according to the
- Food-conditioned grizzly bear killed in Yellowstone National Park
MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, WYOMING — Yellowstone National Park staff trapped and killed an 11-year-old male grizzly bear on May 14, 2025, after the bear repeatedly searched out human food
- Yellowstone National Park Staff Traps, Kills Bear Who Repeatedly got . . .
Mammoth Hot Springs, WY – An 11-year-old grizzly bear, who repeatedly overturned dumpsters and sought out human food, was captured and killed by Yellowstone National Park staff on May 14 In a release, Yellowstone National Park describes the problem that led to the bear’s demise:
- 400 lb. Grizzly Bear Killed in Yellowstone After Turning Over Dumpsters . . .
An 11-year-old male grizzly bear was trapped and killed in Yellowstone National Park on May 14, after the bear "repeatedly sought out human food sources in developed areas of the park" and
- Grizzly Killed, Left In River With Head, Paws Cut Off, Was Well-Known . . .
A grizzly carcass left in the Yellowstone River with its head and paws cut off is that of a well-known Yellowstone bear, Grizzly 769 Wildlife officials said they removed the parts after killing it last week so they wouldn't end up on the black market
- Yellowstone Staff Kill Grizzly That Posed Public Safety Risk - Backpacker
Yellowstone National Park staff trapped and killed a food-conditioned grizzly bear Wednesday after determining that he had become a threat to public safety It’s the first time the park has had to euthanize a bear for wildlife management reasons since 2017
- Yellowstone Park grizzly bear euthanized for repeatedly accessing trash
Yellowstone National Park euthanized an 11-year-old grizzly bear after it repeatedly accessed human food sources, posing a safety risk to visitors
- Food-Conditioned Grizzly Killed in Yellowstone River - Mountain Journal
After a spate of conflicts in and around Gardiner, Montana, FWP wardens shot and killed the bear in the Yellowstone River, removing its head and paws to keep them off the black market Photo courtesy FWP
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