Grizzlies on the loose! In this clip, watch grizzly bears running all over the place in Alaska's Grand Teton National Park!
A man picking berries shot and killed a grizzly bear after it attacked in a surprise encounter. The 72-year-old was left in hospital after the attack. The man was alone on national forest land ...
According to statistics, about 29.6% of all fatal bear attacks in the USA have occurred in Alaska. This is likely because of the large population of grizzly and black bears found there.
It spans from the earliest days of grizzly bear biology in the United States (a field pioneered by the famous Craighead ...
But this week, a polar bear attack killed a mother and her 1-year-old son in Wales, a tiny, remote Alaska whaling village whose bear patrol had lapsed. The incident — the first fatal polar bear ...
A group that supports the conservation of wild horses in Alberta, Canada, has shared footage from last July, showing a grizzly bear cub’s prolonged assault on a trail camera fixed to a tree.
Missoula, Montana. Today, several conservation organizations and grizzly bear proponents released their vision that bolsters ...
A higher-than-usual number of bear attacks have been reported in recent ... The park explained that there are currently no plans to locate the grizzly bear, saying that "there is no indication ...
Every trip I take to Alaska is special ... but this year I concentrated on bears – grizzly bears. We have three types of bears in North America, the black bear, brown bear and polar bear.
Native to North America, grizzly bears (also known as brown bears) live in nearly all areas of Alaska. In fact, the state is home to more than 98% of the world’s brown bear population!
TH: Did you respond to any bear attacks during ... on Kodiak Island, Alaska to learn how sportsmen can be important tools in conservation. Personally, I’d never shoot a grizzly bear so this ...