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Grizzly bear captured and relocated in Island Park area


Grizzly bear captured and relocated in Island Park area

The following is a press release from Idaho Fish and Game.

ISLAND PARK – After consultation with the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game relocated an adult male grizzly bear Tuesday.

Wildlife Services set a trap for the animal after the death of a domestic calf near Highway 20 and the Buffalo River, presumed to have been killed by a grizzly bear. An 11-year-old male grizzly was captured the same evening while returning to the kill site. The bear was identified as a known animal that had previously been collared for research purposes and had no known history of conflict prior to this incident.

In collaboration with the USFWS and the Caribou-Targhee National Forest, the grizzly bear was tranquilized, his body condition and health assessed, radio-collared, and moved to a remote area in the Fish Creek watershed on Forest Service lands, approximately 12 miles from the town of Island Park.

Grizzly bears are relocated in accordance with state and federal laws and regulations. IDFG is required to notify the public of any grizzly bear relocation. Fish and Game Department staff will continue to monitor the bear’s movements and activities.

Although not always possible, relocation is a management tool that wildlife biologists use to minimize conflict between humans and grizzly bears. Relocation sites are selected by considering the bear’s age, sex, and type of conflict involved, as well as proximity to nearby human activities. Before relocation, IDFG consults with appropriate authorities to minimize the likelihood of future conflict and maximize the relocated grizzly bear’s chances of survival.

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