A long-simmering battle between Yellowstone National Park officials and the Gianforte administration in Montana came to a ...
The two bears were trapped by Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks staff in a remote area near the Middle Fork of the Flathead ...
More living bears means more dying bears. The Yellowstone region’s grizzly population has steadily grown inside the monitoring area, and outside it’s swelled to an unknown degree.
Those policies worry Servheen, particularly in areas between Greater Yellowstone and other ecosystems ... Montana’s updated grizzly bear management plan, however, calls for a mixed approach ...
These bears live in and around: Yellowstone National ... a metapopulation management approach that uses the best available science, until these separate recovery areas achieve natural connectivity ...
As a plaque near the park’s Madison Information Station reads: “Here at the junction of the Firehole and Gibbon ...
“With the bear recovered, it is long past time for GYE grizzly bear management to be entrusted ... The Greater Yellowstone area’s grizzly population has long achieved recovery goals, and ...
The two bears were trapped by Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks staff in a remote area near the Middle Fork of the Flathead River, just south of Glacier National Park.
Bears in the Greater Yellowstone area typically begin to emerge from their dens in early February, and most bears have left their dens by early May. Male bears tend to abandon their dens much ...
Yellowstone National Park this week cautioned that while most bears are hibernating, winter visitors should still carry bear spray. That’s because mountain lions, or cougars, are active year ...
If you gave two toddlers a set of crayons and a map of Yellowstone National Park, their resulting artwork would likely look ...
This isn’t a normal thing, but the behavior indicated by the bear was that he was passing through the area,” said Melissa Alder, the co-owner of the West Yellowstone Nordic ...