Montana grizzly makes it to the Missouri River

Earlier (in June) we posted an article about grizzlies that had come out of the Rocky Mountain Front mountains are were out on the plains east of Interstate 15 in Montana (that is a N-S 4-line highway).

The bear was 177 miles from Pine Butte Swamp, a nature preserve on the Front where grizzly bears are often found in the springtime.

Wayward grizzly caught. By Karl Puckett. Great Falls Tribune Staff writer.


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  1. dave smith Avatar
    dave smith

    Rocky Mountain Front–Forest Service officals live-trapped an ATV 25 miles west of where they lived in 1975 when grizzly bears were listed as a threatened species. “There’s a robust population of ATVs,” said Forest Service spokesman Jim Johnson.

    When asked if the captured ATV would be shipped back to its home range, Johnson said, “Of course not. ATVs are like teenagers. They’re willing to travel miles to check out new places.”

    Last winter, a snowmobile, another species that’s increased dramatically since 1975, was caught in a snare while “hi-marking” in a remote area where grizzlies are known to den.

  2. Tilly Avatar
    Tilly

    The article doesn’t say what they did with the bear. I presume they killed him or sent him to a zoo for the terrible crime of eating one sheep?

  3. david Avatar

    Don’t worry – the bear was captured and returned to the forest over in the Flathead region: http://bit.ly/X9R9l

  4. Ronnie Avatar
    Ronnie

    the second page said they relocated it..

  5. grdnrmt Avatar
    grdnrmt

    Tilly – The bear was fitted with a radio collar and released west of Marias Pass in the Flathead National Forest.

  6. Tilly Avatar
    Tilly

    Thank you! Glad to hear that.

  7. ProWolf in WY Avatar
    ProWolf in WY

    I think the most interesting part of this article is the fact that even briefly, a bear was seen in some of its former haunts on the prairie. Kind of poetic that it was near a spot Lewis and Clark were in. I hate to see it relocated but at least it didn’t get into too much trouble.

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Dr. Ralph Maughan is professor emeritus of political science at Idaho State University. He was a Western Watersheds Project Board Member off and on for many years, and was also its President for several years. For a long time he produced Ralph Maughan’s Wolf Report. He was a founder of the Greater Yellowstone Coalition. He and Jackie Johnson Maughan wrote three editions of “Hiking Idaho.” He also wrote “Beyond the Tetons” and “Backpacking Wyoming’s Teton and Washakie Wilderness.” He created and is the administrator of The Wildlife News.

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