
“She doesn’t have any obvious external injuries, she’s not limping, she’s not avoiding putting weight on certain paws. The biologist saw her go under a fence and she seemed to do that with ease.”
The grizzly bear struck by a car on Monday, believed to be Grizzly 610, appears to have survived the incident, but it’s been a “rough summer” for wildlife-vehicle collisions in Grand Teton National Park.
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UPDATE: Grizzly 610 ‘looked fine’ as of 10:30 a.m.
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Grizzly reportedly hit by car in GTNP, likely 399’s offspring 610
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Great Wyoming ShakeOut earthquake drill coming Oct. 19
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