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Yellowstone, Black bear

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Black bear destroyed in Yellowstone after learning how to obtain human food
The bear was lethally removed on July 11 at approximately 5 p.m. by Yellowstone National Park staff following “a series of concerning incidents at a backcountry campsite located in the Blacktail Deer Creek drainage in the northern part of the park,” according to a statement from the National Park Service on Thursday.

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Bear crushes tent while looking for food in Yellowstone campsite, officials say
We go to great lengths to protect bears and prevent them from gaining access to human food in all areas of the park. But ...
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Yellowstone contains dense population of black bears - Billings Gazette
Male black bears in Yellowstone average between 200 and 300 pounds with females ranging from around 135 to 200 pounds. They stand about 3 feet tall at the shoulder and can live 15 to 30 years.
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300-pound bear is Yellowstone's first grizzly to emerge from ...
It's that time of year. The first grizzly bear to emerge from hibernation at Yellowstone National Park this year has been spotted, park officials said. A wildlife biologist observed the adult ...

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