Wildlife officials in Montana are asking residents to Help Prevent Grizzly Bear Conflicts, after a grizzly bear charged a landowner’s vehicle twice in one day. In a press release, the state’s Fish, Wildlife and Parks agency explained that the 350 pound animal struck and bit the vehicle in Bynum, near Great Falls on September 22. Due to repeated conflict with humans and its “unusually aggressive behavior,” the agency was forced to euthanize the grizzly bear to keep residents safe. FWP is urging people to take special care while living around the animals, as Montana is bear country, it wrote in a press release.
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