For grizzly and black bears, respectively, per-sighting values are $16 and $14, aggregate annual sighting values are $6.9 and $9.7 million, and annual per-bear viewing values are $46,000 and $15,000.
Each bear sighting in Yellowstone National Park is about as valuable as the average movie ticket in the U.S. When accounting ...
One of Yellowstone National Park’s most photographed and beloved grizzly bears, known to fans as “Raspberry,” has not been seen in nearly two months, raising concern among wildlife watchers that the ...
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK — U.S. Geological Survey alongside Yellowstone National Park are working to let the public know that pre-baiting and scientific capture operations is set to begin within ...
Home to some of the most unique geothermal features in all of North America, Yellowstone National Park is a true treasure. Visitors can hike any of its 900 trails, watch as the Old Faithful Geyser eru ...
In Yellowstone National Park, when a bison dies it’s not long before wolves or grizzly bears move in on the carcass. If one or two wolves are on the carcass, a lone grizzly bear can usually clear them ...
MISSOULA, Mont. — An elk hunter who was seriously injured in a grizzly bear attack on Oct. 2 near Fort Steele, British Columbia has succumbed to his injuries. The Conservation Officer Service ...
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