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A male grizzly was spotted in Yellowstone on March 9, 2026, the earliest this year, prompting safety warnings for visitors.
Yellowstone National Park recorded its first grizzly bear sighting of 2026 on March 9, with a male grizzly observed feeding on a bison carcass in the northern backcountry—five days earlier than last year’s sighting.
Male grizzlies typically emerge from hibernation in early March, while females with cubs follow in April and May.
Park officials warn that bears feeding on carcasses can be aggressive and emphasize that all areas of the park, including developed sites like Old Faithful, are bear country.
Visitors are urged to carry bear spray, hike in groups, stay on trails, make noise, avoid low-light hours, maintain at least 100 yards of distance from bears, and report all sightings to rangers.
Food and attractants must be stored in bear-proof containers or hard-sided vehicles.
Discharging firearms is prohibited.
Un grizzly macho fue visto en Yellowstone el 9 de marzo de 2026, el primero de este año, lo que provocó advertencias de seguridad para los visitantes.