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YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Wyo. — A Yellowstone National Park trail is closed Wednesday after a probable grizzly bear attacked a hiker, leaving him with serious injuries that are not life-threatening.
The man initially thought the animal was a black bear, but the National Park Service confirmed grizzly tracks after they investigated the attack site, where they also found a carcass.
A surprise bear encounter left a man injured on Yellowstone's Turbid Lake Trail. He survived and was flown to a hospital.
The 29-year-old man suffered injuries to his chest and arm in Tuesday’s attack on the Turbid Lake Trail northeast of ...
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A bear in Yellowstone National Park inflicted serious—but non-life-threatening—injuries to a 29-year-old hiker on the ...
A solo hiker suffered “significant” injuries after being mauled by a bear in Yellowstone National Park — causing officials to shut down the trail he was on, according to authorities. The 29-year-old ...
After a bear attacked, the hiker suffered “significant but non-life-threatening injuries to his chest and left arm.” ...
In what park officials called a “surprise encounter,” the hiker was on Turbid Lake Trail near Yellowstone Lake when the bear ...
A solo hiker was injured by a bear on Tuesday, Sept. 16, in Yellowstone National Park, according to a news release from the park.
(NEXSTAR) — A hiker is recovering after officials in Yellowstone National Park said he was attacked by a bear, prompting the ...
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