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Yellowstone grizzly kills hiker

A female grizzly bear killed a man who was hiking with his wife in Yellowstone National Park after the couple apparently surprised the animal and its cubs.

It was the park's first fatal grizzly mauling since 1986, but the third in the Yellowstone region in just over a year amid ever-growing numbers of grizzlies and tourists roaming the same wild landscape of scalding-hot geysers and sweeping mountain vistas.

Yesterday's attack happened just two days after the peak weekend for tourism in the park all year, on a trail close to Canyon Village, Wyoming, near the middle of Yellowstone.

Park officials said the bear attacked to defend against a perceived threat. They said the wife of the 57-year-old victim called emergency services on her mobile phone and other hikers in the area responded to her cries for help.

Yellowstone spokesman Al Nash said the couple saw the bear twice on their hike. The first time, they continued hiking. The second time, the grizzly was running at them and the man told his wife to run.

The woman told park officials she did not see the bear attack her husband. When the bear went for her, Mr Nash said, she dropped to the ground. The grizzly lifted her off the ground by the pack she was wearing, then dropped her.

The woman did not seek medical attention, Mr Nash said. Authorities said they were not prepared to identify the couple until the man's family could be notified.

Park officials later worked to clear the area of people. All trails and backcountry campsites in the area were closed and a warning sign was posted on the trailhead.

Grizzlies in the Yellowstone region have caused growing problems for people, everything from raiding bird feeders at rural homesteads to the very worst.

In June 2010, a grizzly just released after being trapped and tranquillised for study killed a man hiking outside Yellowstone's east gate. Last July a grizzly killed a man and injured two others in a night-time campground rampage near Cooke City, Montana, north east of the park.

Yellowstone and nearby surrounding areas are home at least 600 grizzlies and some say more than 1,000. Once rare to behold, grizzlies have become an almost routine cause of curious tourists lining up at Yellowstone's roadsides at the height of summer season.

Park officials yesterday issued a number of recommendations for visitors to stay safe from backcountry bears. They included staying on designated trails, hiking in groups of three or more people, keeping alert for bears and making a noise in places where a grizzly could be lurking out of sight nearby.

Bear spray - pressurised hot-pepper residue in a can - was effective in stopping aggressive bears, they said.

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N Mifsud

Jul 7th 2011, 13:24

Ghandek ragun tghid hekk pero kiku kienu familja tieghek (alla hares qatt) tbidel l-opinjoni. Kuginti tghix l Istati Uniti it tifel taghha kwazi miet b serp. At that point tahseb li omm ha toqod tikkunsidra in natura meta al xejn b xejn dan is serp hataf sieq tifel ta 5 snin fl istess area fejn dal grizzly qatel lil dan. Siegha kellu cans sal isptar u kin imut.

N Mifsud

Jul 7th 2011, 11:43

X andu x jaqsam?! Helwa n-natura e? Mela jekk xi hadd jersaq lejn binti namel stragi issa x affarjit dawn...Jiddispjacini imma ma tantx naqbel mal ghagir ta dal ors u ghaldaqstant ma nithassrux jigrilu x jigrilu. Issa jin nhobb l annimali, imma bhal ma jdejquni in nies li jamlu d deni, l istess idejquni l annimali.

Frank Borg

Jul 7th 2011, 14:37

@ N.Mifsud: Kif tista tqabbel l-atteggjament tieghek ma ta' l- Ors??? Huwa propju dan li jiddistingwi l- bniedem minn ma l-annimal, l- attgejmanet, ir-raguni u l-istint!! Int gibt l-ezempju li jekk xi hadd jersaqlek lejn bintek ma taghmilx stragi, u zgur li le, imma kieku jersaq xi hadd lejn bintek u tkun taf li ha jaghmilla d-deni x'taghmel imbghad? Il- fatt hu, int qatt rajt xi ors joqtol bniedem biex jehodlu gildu? U zgur li le! Imma zgur li smajt kemm il- darba li l-bniedem joqtol ors ghall gilda tieghu, fatt li xi kultant igalni nahseb minn hu propju l-bestja hawn, jekk hux il- bniedem jew l-annimal!!
Il- fatt hu wkoll, li dawn in-nies rifsu fit-territorju ta' l-annimali, u ghalhekk iridu jaccettaw l-perikli kollha li dan igib mieghu. Jekk ma tridx li tittiekel minn ors, tmurx Yellowstone National Park!

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