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A teddy bear left at a California gas station that was reported to authorities as being covered in human remains was a latex prop, the local sheriff’s department and the artist have said, though the false claim about its material has continued to spread online.
Even if Molly Gordon wasn't a recurring star on The Bear, she'd be rooting for the much-lauded FX series to win all of the 13 Emmys it's up for this year. "It was my favorite show before I was on it," the actress tells Gold Derby while promoting the release of her upcoming film, Oh, Hi!
The pair was on a wedding anniversary hike in the Kananaskis Country area, where both black and grizzly bears are common.
While at work, a Ring customer named Serena received a motion alert — and opened her app to see a bear at the back door of her California home in broad daylight. She used Ring's "two-way talk" feature to scare the bear away.
A wildfire burning on the Krassel Ranger District in the Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness has grown to7,041 acres, nearly double from the 3,539 acres
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Black bears are generally afraid of people. What if you're afraid of them and pull out your gun? Here's what to know about Ohio law.
After five months of work between the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency and Appalachian Bear Rescue to update facilities and policies because of an outbreak of illness among some of the bears kept at the facility,
A West Hurley resident suffered “minor injuries” after striking a bear on state Route 28, state police said Monday. At about 9:15 a.m. Saturday, July 19,
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A black bear that had damaged cars, threatened campers and wrecked homes for years in the Lake Tahoe basin was euthanized by California Department of Fish and Wildlife officers earlier this month after the animal broke into another house in the basin.
The bear was euthanised by Yellowstone National Park staff around 5 p.m. on July 11, following "a series of concerning incidents."