Why was the grizzly bear relocated?
The grizzly bear was relocated due to cattle depredation on private land near Cody.
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An adult male grizzly bear was recently relocated to the Glade Creek drainage, near Yellowstone National Park, after being captured for cattle depredation near Cody, Wyoming. This action by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department (WGFD) highli...
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department, in consultation with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, relocated the grizzly bear in accordance with state and federal regulations. Relocation is a management tool used to minimize conflicts between humans and grizzly bears. Bears that pose a threat to human safety are typically not relocated. The WGFD carefully considers factors such as the bear's age, sex, and conflict history when determining relocation sites. This relocation is the second conducted this spring, both related to cattle depredation. The other bear was moved to the Ghost Creek drainage, about 60 miles northwest of Cody. The WGFD stresses the importance of preventing conflicts by properly storing food, trash, and other attractants.
The grizzly bear was relocated due to cattle depredation on private land near Cody.
The grizzly bear was relocated to the Glade Creek drainage, approximately 2.5 miles south of Yellowstone National Park.
The public can help by keeping all attractants such as food, garbage, horse feed, and bird seed unavailable to bears.
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