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Wyoming Game & Fish: The Bears Are Coming Back Out, So Be Smart

Wyoming Game & Fish: The Bears Are Coming Back Out, So Be Smart Get our free mobile app And it also means Wyoming Game and Fish is issuing its annual reminder: Be Bear Wise this spring. According to a Game and Fish statement, if you re recreating in bear country, you need to be aware of potential encounters with bears. That means being cautious and alert. It means hiking in groups and making noise as your travel so you don t spook a bear. Other safety measures include: Learn to recognize bear sign such as tracks, scats and diggings If you smell a carcass avoid it it might be a hungry bear s dinner. Flocks magpies and ravens can indicate a nearby food source for bears. When bears scavage large animals, they often cover what they can t eat with brush or dirt. They may also stick around for several days to defend it from other bears.

Grizzly 399 and Her Cubs Spotted Again in the Grand Tetons

Grizzly 399 and Her Cubs Spotted Again in the Grand Tetons Grizzly 399 is one of Wyoming s most famous bears, if not the most sought after. As tourist season is once again upon the Cowboy State, there have been plenty of photos and videos of the grizzly and her cubs. This latest video was taken by Chip Burgess, a hunter that was in the Grand Tetons over the weekend. He shared the awesome video along with a caption that read: Hunted Rockefeller Parkway this morning and was treated to this on the way back through Grand Teton. Front row seats. With a great YEM soundtrack

Beware of Aggressive Elk this Spring in Yellowstone Park

Beware of Aggressive Elk this Spring in Yellowstone Park Yellowstone National Park officials released a news brief today (5/7) reminding visitors to be cautious around the parks elk population this time of year. Most of us know to stay away from bear and bison, and locals know better than to step off the boardwalks around the parks thermal features. You should remember to keep an eye on the elk too. Credit: NPS / Jacob W. Frank The majestic ungulates can occasionally become aggressive, particularly adult females at calving season (starting now). Trying to get a selfie with one of the adorable baby calves - while tempting - is a really bad idea. Elk can charge and kick, and you can t really outrun them if they choose to charge. Park officials offered these tips:

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