Richard Vaughan+FollowGrizzly sighting shakes up Bozeman areaA grizzly bear was recently caught on camera in the Bangtail Mountains, just northeast of Bozeman—a place where locals haven’t seen one in over 50 years. With grizzlies popping up in new spots across Montana, it’s a real reminder to stay alert on the trails and around our homes. Wildlife officials urge everyone to secure food and garbage, travel in groups, and carry bear spray. As grizzlies reclaim old territory, how do you feel about sharing more space with these iconic animals? What steps are you taking to stay safe? #Science #Bozeman #GrizzlyBear10Share
Michelle York+FollowGrizzlies return to the Bangtails: What it meansA grizzly bear has been spotted in the Bangtail Mountains east of Bozeman for the first time in decades, marking a major shift in where these iconic animals are roaming. To get there, the bear likely braved the busy I-90—where traffic and wildlife often collide. This sighting isn’t just a wildlife win; it’s a sign that grizzlies are quietly reclaiming lost ground across Montana. As their core habitats fill up and food sources change, young bears are exploring new areas, sometimes bringing them closer to our backyards. Should we invest more in wildlife crossings to keep both bears and people safe? #Science #MontanaWildlife #GrizzlyBear10Share
Joshua Townsend+FollowMontana hunter’s wild grizzly encounter sparks debateStopping a charging grizzly with birdshot sounds like pure myth, but that’s exactly what happened to James Beeman in rural Montana. With only a .410 shotgun loaded for skunks, Beeman faced down a 350-pound bear at point-blank range—and somehow, two tiny pellets ended the threat instantly. Hunters everywhere are buzzing: was it skill, nerves, or just wild luck? This story has everyone rethinking what it means to be prepared in bear country. Would you trust birdshot in a life-or-death moment, or does this just prove that sometimes, survival is all about the unexpected? #Pets #Montana #GrizzlyBear10Share
Cassandra Snyder+FollowGrizzly sighting shakes up Utah after a centuryA possible grizzly bear in Utah has locals buzzing—if confirmed, it would be the first in the state since 1923! A YouTuber claims to have caught the bear on camera in the Uintah Mountains, showing off tracks, a radio collar, and some impressively large scat. While grizzlies have been spotted near the Wyoming border, this could mean the species is finally making a comeback in Utah. Some folks are skeptical, especially since the YouTuber is also a Bigfoot hunter, but the evidence is sparking real debate. Would you welcome grizzlies back, or does this make you think twice about hiking? #Pets #UtahWildlife #GrizzlyBear146Share
davisjames+FollowGrizzly bear spotted in Bangtail Range!A grizzly bear has been officially spotted in the Bangtail Range east of Bozeman for the first time since recovery efforts began. With grizzlies now showing up in new places, it’s a real reminder that bear country is expanding into areas we might not expect. Whether you’re hiking, biking, or just out enjoying Montana’s wild spaces, it’s smart to carry bear spray, make noise, and keep food and trash secure. Have you seen more wildlife in unusual places lately? How are you adjusting your routines to stay safe? Let’s swap tips and stories! #Pets #MontanaWildlife #GrizzlyBear10Share
Joshua Townsend+FollowGrizzly bear’s wild run-in with a Yukon trail camA grizzly bear in Yukon just gave wildlife watchers a real surprise—caught on camera, it tore off the rain cover, pawed at the device, and then played with the cover before wandering off. This isn’t just a quirky animal moment; it’s a reminder that even hidden cameras can change how wildlife behaves. If bears get spooked by human gadgets, they might avoid important habitats, missing out on food or mates. With shrinking wild spaces and more human encounters, how do we balance monitoring wildlife with keeping their world undisturbed? #Pets #Yukon #GrizzlyBear20Share
Patrick Simmons+FollowGrizzly Bear vs Trail Cam: Wild Showdown!Ever seen a grizzly bear totally lose it over a trail cam? This Yukon bear went full detective—ripping off the rain cover, pawing at the camera, and even playing with the gear before wandering off. The best part? No one knows why it freaked out so much! Maybe it hated the Velcro or heard something weird. Nature cam drama is real, and honestly, I can’t stop watching these animal reactions! #Science #grizzlybear #wildlife30Share
megangibson+FollowTrail Cam Catches Chonky Grizzly Up CloseImagine checking your trail cam and seeing a snow-dusted grizzly bear giving you the ultimate close-up! That’s what happened in Yukon, where a hidden camera snapped a massive bear right before winter hibernation. People are obsessed with the footage—one even said it made their heart race. These bears are super important for the ecosystem, but climate change and habitat loss are making life tough for them. Trail cams like this help scientists keep tabs on these vulnerable giants! #Science #GrizzlyBear #WildlifeWednesday40Share