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Officials Euthanize Grizzly Bear That Mauled Woman In Yellowstone This Summer

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State officials in Montana put down a grizzly bear that had entered a home in the Greater Yellowstone area last weekend.

On Saturday, a homeowner was terrorized by a grizzly and its cub breaking through a kitchen window to grab dog food. A local NBC affiliate reported the parent grizzly was shot by the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks that night following consultation with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

According to the state agency, officials were intimately familiar with the downed bear, which they say had a violent history.

“The 10-year-old female grizzly had originally been captured in 2017 for research purposes,” read a press release from the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks. “Through genetic analysis and other identifying characteristics, staff confirmed the bear was involved in a fatal attack on a woman near West Yellowstone in July. The bear was also involved in an encounter in Idaho that injured a person near Henrys Lake State Park in Idaho in 2020.”

Government officials, however, ruled each encounter as “defensive responses.” The bear’s deadly attack on a 48-year-old Kansas woman in Yellowstone “did not appear to be predatory,” according to the Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office.

The 46-pound male cub involved in Saturday’s incident was taken to a wildlife rehab center in Helena until the bear is transferred to a zoo.

Grizzly bears have become a huge problem for western residents in recent years as the animals’ population exceeds recovery goals. Republicans in western

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