JACKSON — The remains of a famous grizzly bear that was killed in a car crash were returned to the national park where she spent much of her life. According to a news release from the U.S. Fish ...
On November 1, 2024, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, together with Grand Teton National Park, honored the legacy of grizzly bear 399 by returning her ashes to the Pilgrim Creek area of the park.
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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 ...
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 ...
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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 ...
Could Grizzly 399 be cremated, if that's what's determined to be done with her body? Absolutely, says Paul Davis, owner of Yellowstone Pet Cremations in Powell, Wyoming. He's cremated animals of all ...