Grizzly Mauls Photographer in Yellowstone
Albert Dickson
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I just returned from 5 days shooting Bears In Yellowstone 2 days ago. Today our local paper had the headline "Grizzly Mauls Photographer in Yellowstone". I guess I left just in time!! It was a great trip here are some images:
Black Bear
Grizzly
Black Bear
Grizzly
Griz and Gray Wolf
The photographer was 3 miles from the closest road when he suprised a sow with cubs. OOOPS! she Mauled his face severely yet he was able to hike out to the road. He was then Lifeflighted to here in Idaho.
Black Bear
Grizzly
Black Bear
Grizzly
Griz and Gray Wolf
The photographer was 3 miles from the closest road when he suprised a sow with cubs. OOOPS! she Mauled his face severely yet he was able to hike out to the road. He was then Lifeflighted to here in Idaho.
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Nice shots by the way.
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It would appear that I have a tendancy to chop off Bear Butts:D
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I this point I'd find a new hobby or start buying lotto tickets.........thats one lucky man.
Very nice pic's.
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The wolves come in in a larger pack each morning at firs light and try to push the bear off the carcass. Sometimes they win sometimes not. As the morning progresses the pack leaves but they leave a beta member behind to keep an eye on things and never let the bear rest. This goes on for days. Eventually the bear leaves and the wolf pack come in to clean up al the leftovers. IT is a win win in the end. I saw this happen each time on several carcasses last week. Four actually.
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I know what you mean. I blow a little whistle and talk to the woods:D
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Thanks,
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Use what talents you possess: the woods would be very silent if
no birds sang there except those that sang best.
~Henry Van Dyke
It is a thrill but as is shown by the Jim Cole Mauling this week, we need always be respectful and diligent when in our great wild places.
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Joel, The park service policy is that they do not relocate or terminate bears that are reacting or behaving naturaly when something like this occurs (very very rare by the way). They consider this normal protective behavior for this bear with cub. No action will be taken per thier statement. Recently a well known bear was relocated to the interior of the park because of over familiarity with people and cars that led to an incident but roadside bears and backcountry bears are two different animals .
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