In a video shared online, the woman is seen approaching the female bear and her two cubs at around 4.45pm on May 10 near the Roaring Mountain parking lot, before the animal rushes her.
Officials investigate incident involving woman approaching grizzly bears in Yellowstone Published
Officials investigate incident involving woman approaching grizzly bears in Yellowstone
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK (KIFI) - U.S. Park Rangers of Yellowstone National Park are investigating an incident of a woman approaching wildlife at Roaring Mountain.
On May 10, 2021 at approximately 4:45 p.m., officials say an unidentified woman approached a female grizzly bear and her two cubs at the north end of the Roaring Mountain parking lot.
The female grizzly charged the woman who turned and walked away from the bears.
Officials said the unidentified woman is described as white, mid 30’s, brown hair, heavyset and wearing black clothing.
Yellowstone National Park rangers seeking woman who approached bears in park
photo by Darcie Addington/ courtesy of Yellowstone National Park
This woman is wanted for approaching wildlife in Yellowstone National Park.
By: MTN News
and last updated 2021-05-25 20:40:48-04
Yellowstone National Park rangers are seeking information on a woman they say was seen approaching grizzly bears in the Roaring Mountain area.
The unidentified woman approached a female grizzly bear and her two cubs around 4:45 p.m. on May 10 at the north end of the Roaring Mountain parking lot, rangers said in a Facebook post.
The mother bear charged the woman, and she walked away from the bears, rangers said.
Yellowstone National Park is seeking the public’s help identifying a tourist who approached dangerously close to a grizzly bear earlier this month, nearly prompting an attack. The woman, who was not injured, can be seen in the accom