Two Bear Air Rescue warns backcountry adventurers in Glacier
- In 2022, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks relocated a 4-year-old female black bear to reduce human-bear conflicts in Glacier National Park.
- Food-Conditioned behavior began in June 2025 when this bear started entering vehicles and buildings to access human food.
- After repeated attempts to obtain food, officials euthanized the bear, while a second female bear with a cub was found accessing food in an unattended backpack.
- Officials at Glacier National Park cautioned visitors to avoid feeding bears, explaining that when bears find human food, they often develop a dependence on it.
- Two Bear Air Rescue urged caution for backcountry visitors following recent rescues over Memorial Day weekend, emphasizing increased outdoor activity and safety risks in Montana.
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Black bear euthanized at Glacier National Park after becoming food-conditioned
WEST GLACIER, Mont. - Glacier National Park officials released a statement reminding visitors to keep food away from bears after two bears that ate human food, leading to one being euthanized.
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