DeanS wrote:
All I have is in this link:
https://www.cbsnews.com/60-minutes/Apparently 399 was erroniusly rported as lkilled, when it was likely her cub, Snowy, that was lost.
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Thanks for the help on how to post/reply. Still have sadness to dispel regarding 399, but thrilled it may have been an erroneous report. Thanks you again.
jwn wrote:
FYI..... Bear 399 was killed by vehicle in the park
Please see my reply regarding 399. I am sorry, this is my first time replying to any subject and I initially posted it wrong. Any information you can share with me about the death of 399 would be greatly appreciated and if you have a site you can share I would be most grateful.
Please, I can't find any information on this tragedy but what you stated. Can you share more information with me or give me a site to go to? Jack and Gina Bayles, aka Team 399, of Jack Bayles Photography are friends of mine and I am unable to reach them. Any update you can share would be greatly appreciated. I have seen 399 and she was a magnificent Mother and Grandmother; possibly the most famous grizzly sow in the world.
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