A week after a rampaging grizzly mauled a Michigan man to death and injured two other campers near Yellowstone National Park - and amid news that a black bear has been euthanized in another part of the park - officials are investigating allegations that a photographer had been baiting wildlife with food.
According to TV station KTVQ in Billings, a viewer said the host of a campground near Cooke City raised concerns that someone may have been baiting bears two weeks earlier. At the same time, says KTVQ, similar information was posted on an unofficial Yellowstone National Park Facebook page. A spokesman for Montana's Fish Wildlife & Parks department told the station his agency is investigating.
"The key here is that these are just allegations," notes the Yellowstone Insider. " Baiting animals for the purpose of close-up photography and videography is a serious matter; it's illegal and is usually bad news for the animal, who becomes accustomed to human food and handouts. When the handouts end, the animals are left to figure out why - and that's when bad things happen. The baiting would explain why the bear kept coming back to Soda Butte Campground, seven miles outside the northeast entrance to Yellowstone, even after the killing."
This morning, the Associated Press reports that an aggressive black bear habituated to human food has been euthanized in Yellowstone. The adult female had been seen frequenting a backcountry campsite in the north-central portion of the park. Since the bear had learned to associate people with food, rangers determined it posed a threat to the safety of park visitors.
http://travel.usatoday.com/destinations/dispatches/post/2010/08/bear-attack-grizzlies-yellowstone/104132/1If so the clown should be brought up on criminal charges!