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California's official animal inspires awe and holds cultural significance. But some wildlife officials say reintroducing ...
They are protected at a state and federal level, making it illegal to “harm, harass, or kill grizzly bears, except in cases of self defense or the defense of others.” Dupuyer is in northwestern ...
A group of Yellowstone visitors have been criticized online after taking photos of a bear well within the recommended distance.
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However, the majority of bear encounters pass without incident — and most attacks occur when those in the backcountry stumble upon a grizzly by accident. “The one thing victims have in common ...
Is FX‘s The Bear a comedy or a drama? We know what the Emmys think, but now the New York Times‘ crossword section has weighed in. The clue: “The Boys and The Bear, for two.” The answer: ...
The family of a man have come out to reveal that the tattoos of their relative that were used to deport him actually have a very different meaning. Franco José Caraballo Tiapa, a Venezuelan asylum ...
They're looking for the carcasses of animals that died over the winter. NPS / Neal Herbert It’s officially grizzly bear season. The first bears of 2025 have been spotted in Yellowstone and Grand ...
Grizzly bears are an absolutely massive animals, giants compared to humans. The average bear comes in around 700-pounds while males can push over 1,500-pounds. This, among many other reasons, is why ...
Federal authorities are using tattoos to identify and deport Venezuelan migrants suspected of being members of the Tren de Aragua gang. Internal documents reveal doubts within Homeland Security ...
A new study from the University of South Denmark and the University of Helsinki suggests that tattoo ink might increase the risk of developing certain types of cancer. The study found that individuals ...
GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK, Wyo. - Spring has finally sprung, and that means hungry grizzly bears are starting to emerge from their winter dens, prompting National Park Service officials to warn people ...