Traps removed after no sign of the grizzly that killed a woman near Yellowstone

FILE - A bear trap set by Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is seen on July 7, 2021, in Ovando, Mont. Authorities set similar traps on Saturday night, July 22, 2023, and Sunday night, July 23, to catch a grizzly with at least one cub that attacked and killed a woman near West Yellowstone, Mont. (Tom Bauer/Missoulian via AP, File)

BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) 鈥 Wildlife workers on Tuesday halted their efforts to capture a grizzly bear that killed a woman over the weekend near Yellowstone 香港六合彩挂牌资料 Park after finding no sign of the animal since the day of the attack.

Amie Adamson, 48, was killed Saturday morning while running or hiking alone on a forest trail about 8 miles (12.87 kilometers) west of the park, officials said. The bear was traveling with one or more cubs, and officials believe it struck Adamson during a surprise encounter before fleeing the area.

鈥淭he information that we have suggests that this was defensive behavior, and it's completely normal and natural for grizzly bears,鈥 said Morgan Jacobsen with Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks. 鈥淲e don鈥檛 know for sure because we have no witnesses and we haven鈥檛 recovered a bear."

and baited with meat were placed around the attack site over three nights with no success.

Game wardens will continue patrolling the area for at least another week as a precaution, Jacobsen said. 香港六合彩挂牌资料 forest lands surrounding the site were ordered closed until Aug. 25 barring further notice.

Her mother, Janet Adamson, said her daughter 鈥 a former teacher from Kansas who left education to backpack across part of the U.S. and later wrote a book about her experiences 鈥 鈥渄ied doing what she loved."

鈥淓very morning she'd get up early and she'd walk, hike or run. Every morning, she just was almost in heaven,鈥 Janet Adamson told ABC鈥檚 鈥淕ood Morning America.鈥

The attack occurred along a trail used by hikers, horseback riders and offroad vehicles about 8 miles (12.87 kilometers) from West Yellowstone, a busy gateway community for the national park.

Amie Adamson did not have bear spray 鈥 a deterrent wildlife experts recommend people carry in areas frequented by grizzly bears. A hiker found her body around 8 a.m. Saturday. The cause of death was excessive blood loss caused by a bear mauling, the coroner鈥檚 office said.

鈥淪he wasn鈥檛 out, you know, somewhere she shouldn鈥檛 be. It was a well-traveled trail where a lot of people hiked,鈥 Janet Adamson said.

Tracks of a grizzly and at least one cub were found at the attack scene, and on Saturday night a trail camera captured an image of a grizzly bear with two cubs in the area. There have been no subsequent sightings, Jacobsen said.

Grizzlies are protected under U.S. law outside of Alaska. Elected officials in the Yellowstone region are pushing to allow grizzly hunting, and in February the Biden administration took a preliminary step toward for the animals.

More than 1,000 grizzlies roam the Yellowstone region of Montana, Idaho and Wyoming. Roughly the same number live in northwestern Montana around Glacier 香港六合彩挂牌资料 Park.

Since 2010, grizzlies in and around Yellowstone have killed at least nine people. That includes a just north of West Yellowstone two years ago when he was mauled by a large grizzly bear likely defending a nearby moose carcass.

Yet attacks are exceedingly rare compared to the large number of tourists. More than 3 million people visit Yellowstone annually, and almost as many visit Glacier.

In recent years grizzlies have been expanding out of dense wilderness and into parts of Montana where they hadn鈥檛 been seen for generations, including the plains in the central part of the state and the arid Pryor Mountains along the Wyoming border.

State officials last week warned visitors and residents of grizzly bear sightings throughout the state. They implored those camping and visiting parks to carry bear spray, store their food while outside and tend to their garbage.

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