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The man who struck and killed Grizzly 399 while commuting home from Jackson on Tuesday night was driving at around the speed limit of 55 mph, law enforcement officials said Thursday. Those details ...
This week brought tragic news to the world of wildlife — 399, a grizzly bear mother famous in Grand Teton National Park and beyond, died after being struck by a car. “People from around the ...
Tuesday was a sad day for wildlife enthusiasts and bear lovers everywhere. Grizzly 399, known as the “Queen of the Grand Tetons,” was struck and killed by a vehicle on a highway near Jackson, Wyoming.
This photo provided by Grand Teton National Park shows Grizzly bear No. 399 and her cub in 2008. (G. Pollock/National Park Service via AP) CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — The death of the world’s most ...
Her name was 399, and she was a 400-pound grizzly bear living at Grand Teton National Park. On Wednesday, wildlife officials announced that 399 died after a vehicle struck her on a highway in ...
JACKSON — Like hundreds of other people who saw Grizzly 399, Caren Carpenter-Marshall’s story started unexpectedly. The transplant from Washington state was driving home from work Monday ...
The 28-year-old bear had a huge international following and her death sparks calls for overpasses to protect wildlife A popular grizzly bear known as Grizzly 399, resident of Grand Teton National Park ...
The commuter who hit and killed Grizzly 399 on Tuesday night in the Snake River Canyon was aware of wildlife in the area and driving cautiously when the accident occurred, officials said Friday ...
Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. In this undated photo provided by Grand Teton National Park a grizzly bear known as No. 399 walks along side ...
Grand Teton National Park’s iconic mother grizzly bear No. 399 was struck and killed by a motor vehicle on Highway 26/89 south of Jackson Hole on Tuesday evening, according to the U.S. Fish & Wildlife ...