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Yellowstone Black Bear Euthanized After Repeatedly Targeting Campers' Food

YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, WYOMING, JUL 11 – An adult female black bear repeatedly accessed human food and damaged property at a Yellowstone backcountry campsite before being lethally removed to protect visitors, officials said.

  • On July 11, Yellowstone National Park staff lethally removed an adult female black bear at a backcountry campsite in the Blacktail Deer Creek drainage.
  • In early summer, the black bear crushed an unoccupied tent and tore down food storage poles to access human food.
  • According to park officials, Kerry Gunther said Thursday, adding `We go to great lengths to protect bears and prevent them from gaining access to human food in all areas of the park.`
  • Park officials reiterated that food storage measures must be followed and recommended carrying bear spray in backcountry camps.
  • With this case, these two removals mark a rare occurrence within Yellowstone's boundaries, highlighting a challenging year for the park's bear population.
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NBC Montana broke the news in Missoula, United States on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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