The northernmost subpopulation of grizzlies is made up of only a few hundred bears spread out over a large, food-scarce ...
Casey Anderson credited forgetfulness and procrastination for the treasure-trove of footage the camera captured.
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The author took his grizzly with a recurve bow. Tyler Freel Anyone who’s come across one knows what Fred Bear meant a half century ago when he said that the thrill of tangling with a grizzly bear ...
Author’s Note: This story first published more than a decade ago in Outdoor Life magazine. I’m a firm believer that some of our hunting memories can only be truly appreciated in time. It’s not that we ...
Two of the world’s top predators squaring up. Grizzlies and wolves are common in a few ways, and very different in others. Both are predators, using both hunting and scavenging methods to secure their ...
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks has confirmed the presence of a grizzly bear in the Bangtail Mountains northeast of Bozeman, an area where grizzlies haven’t been spotted in at least half a century.
The last time a grizzly bear was spotted in California was in 1924. This was two years after the last known killing of a grizzly bear in the state. Nearly three decades later, California designated ...
This story was first published by WyoFile on Dec. 18, 2025. The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem’s grizzly population continues to stagnate geographically, a relatively new trend that wildlife managers ...
The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem’s grizzly population continues to stagnate geographically, a relatively new trend that wildlife managers say is related to bears saturating “suitable habitat” where ...
Something extraordinary is slowly unfolding across central Montana, and most Montanans have heard only fragments of the story. Grizzly bears are quietly walking east onto the prairie. Some female ...
A survey conducted by Stake found that 2.75% of Americans believe they could defeat a grizzly bear without a weapon. This is a significant drop from a previous YouGov poll, where 6% felt confident in ...