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Bear in Fatal Attack Is Killed; Cubs May Go to Zoo

By Mara GayJul 30th 2010 – 2:19PM
Matt Brown, AP

Matt Brown, AP

(July 30) -- A mama grizzly bear was euthanized today after tests determined she was responsible for a fatal attack at a Montana campsite, but her cubs may be sent to live in a zoo, an official said today. A third cub was caught in a culvert trap early this morning, and likely participated in the deadly mauling of...

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  • 04/26/12 Wildlife Officials, Conservation Groups Battle Over... Source: Yellowstone National Park News - West Yellowstone MT Federal wildlife officials are back to the drawing board in their effort to take Yellowstone grizzly bears off the endangered species list.
  • 04/25/12 NBC Montana's Picture of the Day April 25, 2012 Source: NBC - KCFW NewsChannel 9 - Kalispell MT Federal wildlife officials are back to the drawing board in their effort to take Yellowstone grizzly bears off the endangered species list.
  • 04/24/12 Wildlife Officials, Conservation Groups Battle Over... Source: NBC - KECI NewsChannel 13 - Missoula MT Federal wildlife officials are back to the drawing board in their effort to take Yellowstone grizzly bears off the endangered species list.
  • 04/23/12 Salt Lake Tribune Source: Yellowstone National Park News - West Yellowstone MT Grizzly bears in and around Yellowstone National Park will keep their threatened status for at least the next two to three years, as wildlife officials said Friday they plan to bolster their case that the species has recovered.
  • 04/22/12 grizzly bears remain on “threatened” list for... Source: Yellowstone National Park News - West Yellowstone MT After a lawsuit, an appeal, a relisting and a few months to regroup, the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) now plans to embark on a 20-month period of reanalysis of previous studies on the grizzly bear population in and around Yellowstone National Park. Chris Servheen, coordinator of the grizzly bear recovery team for USFWS Mountain-Prairie Region since 1981, told the Associated Press on Friday that it's time to review the role whitebark pine plays in keeping grizzlies fed and healthy in Yellowstone.

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