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Beloved Grizzly 399 Fatally Struck by Vehicle in Wyoming

The 28-year-old bear, known as the 'Queen of the Tetons,' leaves behind a legacy of conservation and a missing cub.

  • Grizzly 399, the oldest known reproducing female grizzly in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, was killed on a highway in Snake River Canyon.
  • The bear was famous for her frequent appearances near roads, drawing thousands of tourists and wildlife enthusiasts to Grand Teton National Park.
  • She was identified through ear tags and a microchip, and was accompanied by a yearling cub whose whereabouts remain unknown.
  • Grizzly 399 gave birth to 18 cubs over her lifetime and was a significant figure in promoting conservation efforts worldwide.
  • Vehicle collisions pose a significant threat to wildlife in the region, with 49 grizzly bear deaths recorded from such incidents between 2009 and 2023.
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