kellydesiree+FollowYellowstone’s grizzly season: Stay alert!Grizzly bear capture season is about to kick off in Yellowstone, and it’s not just the bears who need to be careful—visitors do too. Rangers are setting up traps and using roadkill to lure grizzlies for health checks and tracking, all to help protect this iconic species. Bright warning signs will mark off-limits areas, and ignoring them isn’t just risky—it could be deadly. With millions of people visiting each year, it’s crucial everyone respects wildlife boundaries. Have you ever seen someone get too close to a wild animal in the park? Let’s talk about how we can all keep Yellowstone safe for both people and bears. #Pets #Yellowstone #GrizzlyBears681Share
Zachary Gutierrez+FollowGrizzly Bears Are Getting Boxed In FastGrizzly bears in the Canadian Rockies are running out of room—fast. Decades of tracking show their wild paths are getting chopped up by highways, towns, and mines. It’s not just sad; it’s dangerous. Bears are dodging cars and people just to find food, and experts warn that if we keep shrinking their world, their numbers could seriously drop. Wildlife crossings help, but without big, connected wild spaces, grizzlies are in trouble. Is this how we treat our wild neighbors? #Science #GrizzlyBears #WildlifeConservation90Share
kellydesiree+FollowTourist Gets Way Too Close to GrizzliesSomeone just filmed a tourist getting dangerously close to a mama grizzly and her cub in Yellowstone—like, way closer than the 100-yard rule. The bears looked super stressed, and honestly, it’s wild how some people risk it all for a selfie. Not only is it risky for humans, but if a bear reacts, it could end up being put down. Can we please stop treating wildlife like props? Respect the animals and the rules! #Yellowstone #WildlifeRespect #GrizzlyBears #Pets130Share