A trail camera in Canada’s Yukon Territory has captured an interesting scene involving a momma grizzly bear and two cubs ...
Though there was no reason to doubt the authenticity of the photo, Snopes spoke with a wildlife expert who confirmed the size ...
The differences between the grizzly vs brown bear are quite subtle. But if you know what to look for, then it should be ...
Even a single swipe from its paw can inflict considerable damage! Even though grizzly bears mostly eat plant matter (like the ...
Reaching up to 800 pounds and 8 feet tall when standing, grizzly bears boast tremendous size and physical strength and have almost no natural enemies. Or just one — humans. But we’ve proved formidable ...
Help the threatened grizzly bear thrive again in its native Pacific Northwest home. NPCA is committed to aiding grizzly bear recovery in Washington’s North Cascades National Park. Our national parks ...
Alaska’s Denali National Park on Sunday shared footage showing a grizzly bear “satisfying its itch” by rubbing its back against the bottom of a campground sign. “While amusing, this video ...
Some held a cloth banner that read “Respect Tribes. Respect Science. Protect Bears.” Others carried “Save the Yellowstone Grizzly” signs. For the activists, the urgency wasn’t exaggerated; many viewed ...
For decades the presence of poachers and trophy hunters—as well as mills and a cannery—made grizzlies in the Great Bear scarce and skittish. The industries are now gone, as is the grizzly hunt ...
Every year, dozens of investigations are conducted into the deaths of grizzly bears across the 34,000 square miles of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, an area that includes portions of Idaho ...
An archery hunter was injured in a grizzly bear attack on Sunday in a remote part of northern Idaho, wildlife officials said. The hunter encountered the bear while out with a friend near Henrys ...
Reaching up to 800 pounds and 8 feet tall when standing, grizzly bears boast tremendous size and physical strength and have almost no natural enemies. Or just one — humans. But we’ve proved formidable ...