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She was literally one foot away from a grizzly, with another one twenty-five feet behind it. She sprayed it with bear spray, ...
Grizzly bear predation is a brutal reality for wild horses on the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains in Alberta. In spring ...
However, convincing local residents may not be easy, despite a positive survey response to the study, but education about grizzly behavior may help. Facing a grizzly bear with large claws and ...
To wildlife photographer Drew Hamilton, it was reality. Along the shores of Alaska’s McNeil River, he witnessed one of the ...
Wildlife managers have started using drones to “haze” grizzlies into staying away from ranches, grain bins and other places where they might find trouble with humans.
After a grizzly bear killed a hunter in British Columbia, the author set out with his partners to destroy the old boar.
In recent years, the grizzly bear, once nearly extinct in the lower 48 states, has been recovering and expanding its range.
The recent op-ed calling for continued grizzly bear protection (Grizzly bears are not wolves, July 27) paints a picture that, while emotionally compelling, misses the nuance — and reality — of ...
As humans moved across the country, grizzly populations were decimated via hunting and trapping. By 1975, only about 700 to 800 grizzly bears remained in the lower 48 states, according to the AP.
Facing a grizzly bear with large claws and weighing up to 700 pounds, per the National Wildlife Federation, will rightfully scare someone. However, the reality is they tend to shy away from human ...