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Grizzly bear euthanized due to cattle depredation


A young adult male grizzly bear weighing 375 pounds near Simms was euthanized due to cattle depredation on private land along the Rocky Mountain Front. National Park Service via AP
A young adult male grizzly bear weighing 375 pounds near Simms was euthanized due to cattle depredation on private land along the Rocky Mountain Front. National Park Service via AP
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A young adult male grizzly bear weighing 375 pounds near Simms was euthanized due to cattle depredation on private land along the Rocky Mountain Front.

The following was sent out by Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks:

A grizzly bear was euthanized Monday after a cattle depredation on private land along the Rocky Mountain Front.

Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks had previously captured and radio collared the young adult male bear weighing 375 pounds near Simms earlier this month, and it was relocated at that time by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS). Considering this, and in consultation with the USFWS, the bear was euthanized by U.S.D.A. Wildlife Services on March 25.

Grizzly bears in the lower 48 states are listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act. Management authority for grizzlies rests with the USFWS, working closely in Montana with FWP, the Forest Service, the National Park Service, the Bureau of Land Management, the U.S. Geological Survey, U.S.D.A. Wildlife Services and Native American tribes. This collaboration happens through the Interagency Grizzly Bear Committee.



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