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Glacier National Park monitoring grizzly bears

Posted: Jun 17, 2011 11:55 AM by KPAX/KAJ Media Center

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WEST GLACIER- Glacier National Park is taking part in a long-term study that will look at the trends that are developing in the the grizzly bear population in the Northern Continental Divide Ecosystem.

Park officials say that bait stations, automated cameras and traps will be used to capture and monitor grizzly bears within the park. The program attempts to maintain a sample of up to 10 radio-marked female grizzly bears out of an estimated population of 300 grizzly bears living in the park.

The public should be aware that bait stations and trap sites will be marked with brightly colored warning and closure signs. For safety reasons visitors are reminded to heed and comply with these signs and not enter areas closed for baiting or trapping.

A man died last year seven miles east of Yellowstone National Park after he wandered into a capture site and was attacked by a grizzly bear. Trapping efforts will continue at various locations throughout Glacier National Park beginning June through October.

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