MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, WY – Earlier this month, a female bear was killed by Yellowstone National Park staff. According to a July 17 press release, the black bear had become overly interested in human food and posed a threat to park visitors.
The National Park Service explained the lethal decision, writing:
On June 7, the bear crushed an unoccupied tent at the campsite. A few weeks later, on July 11, the bear climbed the site’s food storage pole, tore down properly stored food bags, and consumed the campers’ food. Although it is uncommon for bears in Yellowstone to obtain human food, when it does occur, bears can quickly become food-conditioned and may act aggressively or dangerously around humans, putting both people and wildlife at risk. The bear’s escalating behavior – including property damage and obtaining a significant food reward – posed a clear threat to visitor safety and warranted removal.
Adding:
The decision to kill the bear was based on:
- Ongoing concern for human safety
- Property damage to camping equipment
- The bear learning to defeat the park’s backcountry food storage poles to obtain human food
Kerry Gunther, Yellowstone bear management biologist said:
“We go to great lengths to protect bears and prevent them from gaining access to human food in all areas of the park, but occasionally, a bear outsmarts us or overcomes our defenses. When that happens, we sometimes have to make the difficult decision to remove the bear from the population to protect people and property.”
Five years had passed since the last bear was killed in a management action in Yellowstone.
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15 Comments
a Lil too fucking quick with the Gun & Kill possibly a mother bear!! ass holes. maybe one day you’ll get shot for the wrong reason!! stay the fuck in the house & let it do its thing, it will eventually leave!!!
Agreed!!!
agreed
So sad and unnecessary. Hope she didn’t have cubs she was forging food for
Exactly. They couldn’t relocate?? always so quick to kill. Humans are the evil ones.
NO LIVING CREATURE IS SAFE IN AMERICA. THIS BEAR WAS KILLED BECAUSE IT WAS THE EASIEST WAY TO WHAT THE “Yellowstone National Park staff” THOUGHT WAS A FAST SOLUTION. IT WASN’T THE ONLY SOLUTION, BUT IT WAS THE AMERICAN WAY. LEGAL KILLING IS BECOMING MORE POPULAR FOR CROWD CONTROL AND ANIMAL (BOTH WILD AND DOMESTIC) MANAGEMENT. HUMAN LIFE IS BECOMING LESS VALUABLE AND ANIMAL LIFE EVEN MORE SO. THIS BEAR COULD EASILY HAVE BEEN CAPTURED AND TRANSFERRED TO ANOTHER AREA OF VAST YELLOWSTONE PARK HAD THE STAFF HAD THE RIGHT MOTIVATION AND JOB DESCRIPTION. THIS BEAR WAS ACTING OUT OF HUNGER NOT AGGRESSION AND DIDN’T DESERVE TO DIE. THE ULTIMATE SOLUTION WOULD BE TO PROHIBIT HUMAN BEINGS FROM ANIMAL HABITAT NO MATTER THEIR SELF-INDULGENT AND ILL CONCEIVED RIGHTS. HUMAN BEINGS HAVE NO RESPECT FOR MOTHER NATURE AND SHE WILL BITE BACK AS SHE HAS DONE BUT WITH MORE DESTRUCTION TO OUR DISRESPECT.
Absolutely 100% spot on comment!
Too Bad That You Weren’t Working With Yellowstone Park. Maybe that Mama Bear Would Have Stood A Chance! RIP Mama Bear xo
daily EVIL from overpopulated DEVIL usa. First they trespass & wipe out the animals habitats & food chains & then they murder the staving animals, instead of relocating human devils or the animals
disgusting. could have saved bear. simply relocate bear.
Yes, they choose to kill the animals when it’s the humans fault and the humans should be punished not the poor bear and her cubs. Humans are apex predators!
People are in their territory. What should happen is to people back up and let the animals be.
How about relocating to a more remote area rather than killing the bear? Humans really suck a lot of the time.
I agree just a quick way to get rid of the bear so it had to die.
Most all of the time… these people are paid by taxpayers too