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The Yellowstone garbage dumps have been attracting dozens of black and grizzly bears every night for food, resulting in surreal yet dangerous congregations of these animals.
16:00 - 17:30 (01:30)
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The Yellowstone garbage dumps have been attracting dozens of black and grizzly bears every night for food, resulting in surreal yet dangerous congregations of these animals. Despite the spectacle, visitors are warned not to attempt any approach or intervention, and to keep a safe distance from the wild bears.
ChapterGrizzly Bear Encounters in Yellowstone
Episode142: Tooth and Claw: Bears in Yellowstone ft. National Park After Dark
PodcastNational Park After Dark
This podcast discusses the history of bear feedings in Yellowstone National Park, including its negative impact on wildlife and people, and shares a fun fact about former US President Gerald Ford working as an armed guard for the feedings.
17:30 - 18:07 (00:36)
Summary
This podcast discusses the history of bear feedings in Yellowstone National Park, including its negative impact on wildlife and people, and shares a fun fact about former US President Gerald Ford working as an armed guard for the feedings.
ChapterGrizzly Bear Encounters in Yellowstone
Episode142: Tooth and Claw: Bears in Yellowstone ft. National Park After Dark
PodcastNational Park After Dark
The black bear population became habituated to human presence and would hang around the roadsides waiting for tourists to feed them from their cars.
18:07 - 19:40 (01:33)
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The black bear population became habituated to human presence and would hang around the roadsides waiting for tourists to feed them from their cars.
ChapterGrizzly Bear Encounters in Yellowstone
Episode142: Tooth and Claw: Bears in Yellowstone ft. National Park After Dark
PodcastNational Park After Dark
Visitors to Yosemite National Park have been feeding bears, and in the past it was considered to be the fault of the visitors, ignoring the rules from the park.
19:40 - 21:46 (02:06)
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Visitors to Yosemite National Park have been feeding bears, and in the past it was considered to be the fault of the visitors, ignoring the rules from the park. Nowadays such behavior is known as typical Toron behavior, and while it can be viewed on many pictures, it continues to be a safety concern for everyone involved.