1 Now extinct, but once common Barring a miracle, there are currently no wild grizzly bears roaming the state of Colorado. The last confirmed sighting was 1979, but just as the fur traps and wooden lodges of 19th century mountain men gave way to steel skyscrapers and GPS collars, the bear situation in Colorado was once very different. 500 years ago, the range of the … [Read more...] about 10 Facts About The Colorado Grizzly
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10 Bear Hotspots Inside Yellowstone Park
1 Fishing Bridge Located in Yellowstone's mid-east, Fishing Bridge is one of the park's most popular bear viewing sites. The bridge sits on the north-east shore of Yellowstone lake, shores which happen to be prime habitat for the bear's delicious staple of cutthroat trout. During spring, it's possible to witness dozens of grizzlies in action here at … [Read more...] about 10 Bear Hotspots Inside Yellowstone Park
The Grizzly Bears Of Denali: 10 Facts
1 True bear country Denali National Park was first established back in 1917, and is a sprawling area of rugged semi-wilderness located 240 miles north of Anchorage. It's home to the tallest mountain in North America, which stands at 6190 metres and is known as Mount McKinley to Westerners and as Denali to Native Americans. However, Denali is also … [Read more...] about The Grizzly Bears Of Denali: 10 Facts