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From May 1st, U.S. Geological Survey scientists, alongside park staff and the Interagency Grizzly Bear Study Team, will commence annual grizzly bear capture operations in Yellowstone National Park. This meticulous process, guided by the Endangered Species Act, involves tracking the bears recovery using natural attractants and safe, scientific methods. Park visitors may notice increased activity around bait sites, but rest assured, every step adheres to strict safety and animal care rules. The captures will run until October 15th, ensuring the continued thriving of grizzlies and informed park management. So, if youre hiking, stay alert and respect the researchers work.
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