The bear hibernation season ends around March to April (the beginning of spring), so it's no surprise that there are more and more grizzly sightings lately at Yellowstone National Park.
There's an old saying I've heard many times from friends and family in Wyoming that pertains to wild bear sightings that goes: "you don't have to run faster than the bear to get away, you just have to run faster than the guy next to you".
Can't a bear get any privacy these days? The answer to that question is apparently "no" as a new video shows a bear walking down the street with toilet paper stuck to his back side.
A Colorado family planned to have a fun and patriotic 4th of July party. What they didn't know is their get-together was about to be joined by two very large and furry guests who took over their backyard.
A dramatic nature showdown played itself out right outside of a hotel in Glacier National Park recently. A grizzly had his eyes on a moose calf until her mother stepped in to confront the bear.