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The grizzly bear known as 399 and her cubs crossing a road in Jackson Hole, Wyo., in 2020. Credit... Ryan Dorgan/Jackson Hole News & Guide, via Associated Press.
Grizzly bear 399's ashes were returned to the Pilgrim Creek area of Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming on Friday morning. Though she roamed through much of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem ...
Grizzly No. 399, who was a famous female grizzly bear, was fatally struck by a vehicle in Grand Teton National Park in western Wyoming on Tuesday, Oct. 22.
Wildlife enthusiasts are reeling after the death of Grizzly 399, a beloved mama bear known as the queen of Wyoming's Grand Teton National Park. Across the country and beyond, people are mourning ...
The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service reported that Bear 399 was struck on a highway in the Snake River Canyon. She was identified through ear tags and a microchip, and had a yearling cub with her.
A famous grizzly bear known as “399” in the Jackson, Wyoming area was struck and killed by a vehicle last week, National Park Service officials said.
Ashes remains of Grizzly Bear No. 399 returned to Pilgrim Creek area Grand Teton National Park Yellowstone Wyoming after she was killed by vehicle 18 known cubs. Skip Navigation.
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Grizzly bear 399 killed after getting hit by oncoming vehicle in Snake River CanyonJACKSON — Grizzly bear 399 was killed on Tuesday after a vehicle hit it on U.S. Highway 26/89 in Snake River Canyon, south of Jackson, Wyoming. The bear’s identity was confirmed through ear ...
Grand Teton National Park’s famous grizzly bear No. 399, known by wildlife photographers around the world, died after being struck by a vehicle Tuesday in Wyoming.
Bozeman, Montana — The grizzly bear named 399, likely the most famous bear in the world, was killed by a vehicle on Tuesday south of Jackson Hole, Wyoming, a sad coda to the life of a truly ...
Ashes remains of Grizzly Bear No. 399 returned to Pilgrim Creek area Grand Teton National Park Yellowstone Wyoming after she was killed by vehicle 18 known cubs. Skip Navigation.
Grizzly Bear 399 was hit and killed by a vehicle in the Snake River Canyon on Highway 26/89 on Tuesday evening, according to U.S. Fish Wildlife Service.
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