If you encounter wildlife, such as elk, bears, and mountain lions, keep a safe distance of around 100 feet. Woman seriously injured in unprecedented bear attack: 'The first bear attack reported from ...
A man accused of using bear spray on a hotel contractor is now facing several additional charges tied to similar incidents ...
According to park officials, the woman and her daughter were heading back to their vehicle at Storm Point near Yellowstone Lake when they inadvertently approached the animal, causing it to charge. The ...
Natural spaces like Yellowstone can give people a firsthand look at amazing wildlife. But people should admire from a safe ...
Lack of opportunities are driving young people away from rural villages, leaving fewer people to scare away the wildlife.
Bear attacks make headlines because they’re rare and dramatic, not because bears are “out to get” people. The risk... The ...
Despite outreach and community education that intensified last year, grizzly and black bear conflicts and complaints climbed ...
Black bears inhabit forests, mountains, and wilderness areas across much of the United States, with populations expanding in ...
Despite outreach and community education that intensified last year, grizzly and black bear conflicts and complaints climbed ...
The National Park Service recommends keeping at least 75 yards away from large wild animals for good reason. That guidance extends out to 150 feet away for even faster animals like bears, wolves, and ...
Three members of a family, including a child, were injured by a polar bear in a rare attack in the far north of Siberia, Russian officials said Monday. Local police "received a report of a polar bear ...