Additional bears that have been photographed by the USGS Interagency Grizzly Bear Study Team, with some of their known life histories. Please note the information is a compilation of data included in annual summaries, and media sources available. Some of the bears listed are likely to still be alive in the ecosystem, while others may have been due to human-caused or natural mortality. Photo Credits: all photos are courtesy of the USGS Interagency Grizzly Bear Study Team (IGBST) with the exception of the photo of grizzly 475's remains, courtesy of Montana Fish Wildlife & Parks (MTFWP).
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12/16/2019 04:42:51 pm
These photographs that you took were all amazing. I am really interested in the idea of getting these people in the entire idea of historical photography. Of course, I understand that it is not always okay to do that. I hope that my approach to this topic is not one that bears bad meaning. I am really hoping for something new to happen in my life, and this is what I want, I want to be someone who contributes to all of this.
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AuthorTyler Brasington is a native born and raised Pennsylvanian, yet proud current Wisconsin resident. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater with a B.S. in Environmental Science. Currently, Tyler is pursuing his masters in Natural Resources with the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. He has worked in Yellowstone National Park under the guidance and supervision of Dr. George Clokey and Dr. Jim Halfpenny. Disclaimer: The information and views expressed on this page do not necessarily represent the views of the Department of Interior, US Geological Survey, National Park Service or the United States Government.
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