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Glacier National Park officials killed a collared female grizzly bear July 20 after determining it became conditioned to eat human food.
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The Blackfeet Nation released roughly two dozen free-roaming wild buffalo onto tribal lands bordering Glacier National Park Monday. Montana Fish Wildlife & Parks is asking for the public’s input on changes to the state’s plan for managing grizzly bears.
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Glacier National Park opened Going-to-the-Sun Road for vehicles up to Logan Pass Tuesday, the earliest the road has fully opened since 2005.
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Cross-border travel between Glacier National Park and Canada’s Waterton Lakes National Park will reopen for the first time since 2019.
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A federal appeals court Thursday overturned a decision by federal wildlife managers that would have allowed them to kill grizzly bears over livestock conflicts in the Bridger-Teton National Forest in Wyoming. Vehicle reservations will be required for nearly all west side entrances of Glacier National Park starting May 26.
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A Kansas woman died in a fall Monday in Glacier National Park. It’s the first death in the park this year.
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Glacier National Park and Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks have started their annual grizzly bear monitoring program this week, which helps researchers better understand bear population trends and health.
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A California couple is appealing an order to demolish the home they’re building inside Glacier National Park.
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Contractors broke ground this winter on a Highway 93 construction project that will reconfigure the road’s route through the town of Ronan in western Montana.
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Glacier National Park announced Monday the re-opening of Avalanche Campground in Spring 2023. The campground which is located off of the Going to the Sun Road has been closed since 2020.