Tourists Flee From Approaching Grizzly Bears @ Denali National Park
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Tourists Flee From Approaching Grizzly Bears @ Denali National Park
Alaska’s Denali National Park is an incredibly rugged tract of six million acres of wild land bisected by a single road. The Denali Park Road parallels the Alaska Range and travels through low valleys and high mountain passes. Along the way there are numerous pull-outs for visitors to stop and snap scenic photos but its important to stay in areas with good visibility in case one of Denali’s approximately 300–350 grizzlies happen to be lurking ar…
Bears Paw Mountains Landowner Safe After Grizzly Bear Encounter
In the early morning hours on June 11, a grizzly bear was threatening a landowner near his residence on the northeast side of the Bears Paw Mountains. The landowner shot and killed the bear and fortunately, the man was uninjured in the encounter. This is the first lethal removal by a landowner in this area. The man heard a disturbance with his dogs and when he opened the door to his porch, he...
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