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  2. Grizzly bear - Wikipedia

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    The genome of the grizzly bear was sequenced in 2018 and found to be 2,328.64Mb (mega-basepairs) in length, and contain 30,387 genes. ... In Yellowstone National Park ...

  3. List of animals of Yellowstone - Wikipedia

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    On March 22, 2007, the grizzly bear was taken off the endangered species list. In the years since it was listed as a threatened species, the Yellowstone grizzly bear population has increased to at least 640 by 2017. [4] From 1980 to 2002, over 62 million people visited Yellowstone National Park. During the same period, 32 people were injured by ...

  4. List of fatal bear attacks in North America - Wikipedia

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    After hikers found an abandoned backpack and torn clothing, rangers investigated and found a male grizzly bear sitting on White's remains. The bear was shot and killed by an Alaska State Trooper. A necropsy of the bear and photographs recovered from White's camera confirmed the attack. [83]

  5. Grizzly Bear with 5 Cubs Caught on Camera in Yellowstone and ...

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    A grizzly bear was spotted with 5 cubs in tow at Yellowstone National Park on June 5th. The video was shared by Stan Mills, who captures animals in the wild throughout the park, including bears ...

  6. Grizzly, 34, confirmed as Yellowstone region's known oldest

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    A 34-year-old grizzly bear captured in southwestern Wyoming has been confirmed as the oldest on record in the Yellowstone region, Wyoming wildlife officials said. Grizzly bear 168 was captured ...

  7. Grizzly 399 - Wikipedia

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    Grizzly 399 (1996 – October 22, 2024) [1] was a grizzly bear living in Grand Teton National Park and Bridger-Teton National Forest in Wyoming, United States. [2] She was followed by as many as 40 wildlife photographers, [3] [4] and millions of tourists came to the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem to see her and other grizzly bears.

  8. Honoring Grizzly 399: Days after death, remains of beloved ...

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    Grizzly 399's death marks the second bear mortality this year caused from a vehicle strike in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, according to the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service.Between 2009 and 2023 ...

  9. Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem - Wikipedia

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    A 1959-1970 bear study suggested a grizzly bear population size of about 176, later revised to about 229. [1] Later estimates have ranged as low as 136 and as high as 540; the most recent is a minimum estimate of 236, [ 1 ] but biologists think there may be as many as 1,000 bears in the ecosystem. [ 24 ]