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Camping restrictions lifted in Many Glacier

Daily Inter Lake | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 7 years, 5 months AGO
by Daily Inter Lake
| July 16, 2018 2:58 PM

Glacier National Park on Monday lifted restrictions on tent camping in the Many Glacier Campground.

The restriction were put in place June 30 after a small grizzly bear entered the campground and compelled two campers to move away from a picnic table where they were cleaning two recently caught trout. One of the campers sprayed the bear with bear spray from a distance of 15 feet. The spray was unsuccessful in deterring the bear’s approach, and it proceeded to climb on top of the picnic table and consume the fish. It also sniffed, pawed, and bit two nearby backpacks.

Park officials said Monday they did not capture the bear involved in the incident, despite trapping efforts. The park will continue to monitor for unusual grizzly bear behavior in the area.

The same bear involved in the Many Glacier Campground incident was reported on the Swiftcurrent Nature Trail several days earlier. At that time the bear was not exhibiting aggressive behavior, but was reportedly unafraid of visitors.

The park takes a proactive approach to food storage, and urges visitors to follow proper food storage protocols to prevent bears from obtaining human food and becoming food conditioned. Over a two day period this last weekend, rangers made 19 contacts for food storage violations, issuing both citations and warnings. They confiscated 12 unattended coolers from parking areas, and moved unattended food to bear boxes at two campsites.

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