Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Grizzly kills man in Yellowstone; First since '86
How much you wanna bet some Lefty loon is going to blame this on climate change?
CBS News
A man out on a hike with his wife in Yellowstone National Park's backcountry was killed by a female grizzly bear after the couple apparently surprised the bear and its cubs Wednesday, park officials said.
The attack was the first fatal bear mauling in the park since 1986.
"In an apparent attempt to defend a perceived threat to her cubs, the bear attacked and fatally wounded the man," the park stated in a statement. "Another group of hikers nearby heard the victim's wife crying out for help, and used a cell phone to call 911."
Investigators have been interviewing the woman about the bear attack, which took place on the Wapiti Lake Trail, close to Canyon Village and near the middle of the park, park spokesman Al Nash said. Park officials haven't taken any action against the bear, he said.
"This is complicated because of where this has occurred," Nash said. "It is in the backcountry of the park, and we have access challenges and limited communication."
The incident occurred on the Wapiti Lake trail, which is located east of the Grand Loop Road and south of Canyon Village, reports CBS affiliate KTVQ Billings. The husband and wife couple had traveled about a mile and a half in on the trail when they surprised the sow with cubs.
No visitors were injured by bears in the park in 2010.
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