We've all heard the colloquial and often rhetorical question: does a bear sh*t in the woods? Well if happens in Wyoming, it might just be inside your home!
A man by the name of Max Breiter had an interesting story of a black bear entering his home on Upper Cache Creek Drive in Jackson...
About 100 large animals are killed by motor vehicles annually in the park. So far this year, 37 have been killed, which is higher than usual for mid-June.
Early this morning reports from Casper residents started coming in to the Natrona County Sheriff's office and Wyoming Game and Fish reporting a black bear in the Casper city limits. The bear has now been been captured.
Time for some Yellowstone tourist shaming. Does this guy know what a dangerous situation he is putting himself in? The scary part is he is not the only one.
Well, if you need something to wake you up early on a Wednesday, there's nothing like seeing a young black bear roaming around the neighborhood.
The local Wyoming Game and Fish office in Casper got the call around 6:30 in the morning that a smallish black bear had been seen roaming around the east side of town...
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — Black bear hunters who want to use bait for the spring season have until March 20 to register their existing baiting sites.
Hunters who registered baiting sites last year can register the same sites between March 1 and March 20...
Policemen and Policewomen have many different situations face them on a daily basis minute by minute. In a city of 2.1 million people capable of any number of crimes, I'm sure the Officer in Vancouver, Canada was relieved (kind of) to find a black bear in a city garbage truck.