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Traps set for grizzly bear that killed woman near Yellowstone National Park

Por: CBS News Politics July 25, 2023

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Billings, Montana — Wildlife workers put out bear traps for a third night Monday as they try to capture a grizzly bear that .Amie Adamson, 48, of Derby, Kansas, died in Saturday's mauling near the Montana-Idaho border, the Gallatin County Coroner's Office said. The victim was a marathon runner, and officials said she was likely running or walking at the time of the attack. Officials ruled out a rare predatory attack, which suggests... + full article



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