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Bear feeding on carcass along Yellowstone River prompts closures

  • Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks closed the fishing access area at Crystal Cross near Yankee Jim Canyon on May 14 after a grizzly bear was observed feeding on a carcass there.
  • Officials took this precaution after increased bear activity in the area, aiming to ensure public safety despite no reported conflicts.
  • The nearby boat ramp and campground managed by the Bureau of Land Management have been temporarily closed, with staff keeping a close watch on the situation.
  • Most Montana grizzlies have emerged from dens by mid-May, and these bears typically den from November to March for about five to six months.
  • Officials will reopen the sites once conditions allow, reflecting common springtime temporary closures linked to bear activity in Montana.
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KULR-TV broke the news in Billings, United States on Wednesday, May 14, 2025.
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