Glacier park night of the grizzlies11/12/2022 ![]() For two, Julie Helgeson and Michele Koons it was life ending. To the people who lived it of course it was a life altering experience. Those attacks became the subject of a 1969 book by Jack Olsen titled “Night of the Grizzlies,” and later a documentary by the same name.As it played out, the night of the Grizzlies seems like a movie. In the most well-known Glacier attacks, bears killed two people in different parts of the park in a single night in 1967. The last was in 1998, when three bears killed and partially ate a park vendor employee while he was hiking. Glacier officials say there are usually one or two non-lethal encounters between bears and humans each year inside the park.īefore Wednesday, there had been 10 bear-related human deaths in Glacier since the park was created in 1910. Six people have been fatally mauled by bears in the Northern Rockies since 2010, but those deaths were mainly in the Yellowstone area. At least 700 more grizzlies live in and around Yellowstone National Park, which is roughly 360 miles south of Glacier. The grizzlies in the Glacier area among about 1,000 bears in the Northern Continental Divide Ecosystem, which also includes the Bob Marshall Wilderness south of the park. Grizzlies in the Lower 48 states have been designated a threatened species since the 1970s, but their numbers are increasing and so are conflicts between humans and bears. Authorities have closed the area, which is about 3 miles away from Glacier’s west entrance, for public safety. The second rider, who was not identified, was not injured. “He was a really good runner but he was also a kind-hearted person who cared about people,” Jorgenson told the Beacon. Treat grew up in nearby Kalispell, where was a standout distance runner in high school, his former coach, Paul Jorgenson, told the Flathead Beacon newspaper. “Brad was an integral member of our area law enforcement team and a friend to us all,” Curry said. Treat was a law-enforcement officer with the U.S. Wildlife and law-enforcement officials were searching for the grizzly Wednesday evening. ![]() ![]() The bear knocked Treat off his bike, and the second rider left to look for help, Curry said.Īuthorities found Treat’s body at the scene, but not the bear. – A grizzly bear attacked and killed a 38-year-old mountain biker Wednesday as he was riding along a trail just outside Glacier National Park, Montana authorities said.īrad Treat and another rider were in the Halfmoon Lakes area of the Flathead National Forest when they apparently surprised the bear, Flathead County Sheriff Chuck Curry said. ![]()
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