Bear Attack Likely Kills a Hiker in Glacier National Park
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Alaska attack confirmed: DNA tests identified a lone male brown bear as the attacker in an April incident injuring two soldiers at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson. Multiple global incidents: Recent days saw fatal and serious bear attacks in Japan, Glacier ...
The soldiers from the 11th Airborne Division were hurt but managed to fight off the brown bear using bear spray.
Two soldiers attacked by a bear on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in April were near a bear den at the time, according to an investigation report out Thursday from the state Department of Fish and Game. The two 11th Airborne Division soldiers were ...
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game said an investigation determined it was a male brown bear that mauled the two 11th Airborne Division soldiers during a training exercise.
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. – Two U.S. soldiers are recovering after a bear attacked them during a training exercise near a military installation in Anchorage, Alaska. For one St. Augustine family, the news is ripping open a wound that never fully healed.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Two U.S. Army soldiers were injured after encountering a bear during a training exercise in Alaska, officials said. The incident happened Thursday in a remote, mountainous area of Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson near Anchorage, where ...
An Alaska Superior Court judge denied Wednesday an injunction by two conservation nonprofit organizations challenging the state’s program of controlling the population of bears to increase the population of caribou for human consumption.
When a bear attacked two Soldiers during a land navigation exercise in the rugged Alaskan wilderness, SGT Zachariah Clark was not on duty as a medic, he was a participant, navigating the same challenging terrain as his fellow Soldiers.