Hunters shoot grizzly bear after being charged in Idaho

A grizzly bear roams an exhibit at the Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle on May 26, 2020. Two hunters in Idaho shot a grizzly bear after it chased them on Thursday.

A grizzly bear roams an exhibit at the Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle on May 26, 2020. Two hunters in Idaho shot a grizzly bear after it chased them on Thursday. (Elaine Thompson, Associated Press)


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ISLAND PARK, Idaho — Two hunters are safe after a grizzly bear charged at them in the Stamp Creek Meadows Road area of Island Park Thursday morning.

The men told officials they were walking when the grizzly sow appeared and began running toward them. One of the hunters deployed bear spray and the other shot the animal, according to Idaho Department of Fish and Game spokesman James Brower. The bear died and the men were unharmed.

There were grizzly cubs in the area that likely belonged to the sow and conservation officers are working to locate them.

"Everything seems to point that this a case of self-defense," Brower tells EastIdahoNews.com. "We are trying to find the cubs and make a plan on what to do with them."

There have been other incidents in this same area of Island Park involving bears this year. While out on a run, a man survived being mauled by a grizzly in July.

Weeks later, a mountain biker avoided being hurt after being chased by a grizzly with cubs.

Hunters shoot grizzly bear after being charged in Idaho
Photo: EastIdahoNews.com

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Nate Eaton
Nate Eaton is the news director and senior reporter at EastIdahoNews.com, a news organization he cofounded in 2015. He also spent several years as a broadcast reporter covering news across the country.

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