Man Fights Off and Kills Grizzly Bear While Picking Huckleberries in Montana
A 72-year-old man in Montana showed incredible bravery and survival skills when he fought off and killed a grizzly bear that attacked him while he was picking huckleberries. The man, who has chosen to remain anonymous, was alone on national forest land when the adult female bear charged at him, leaving him with serious injuries. Despite the odds stacked against him, the man managed to fire off a handgun and kill the bear before being rushed to a local hospital.
The bear was likely a mother trying to defend her cubs, according to Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks officials. Wildlife workers are now searching for the cubs in the area, with plans to leave them in the wild if they are old enough to survive on their own.
This incident comes on the same day that another adult female grizzly bear was shot and killed by Fish, Wildlife & Parks near the town of Gardner for breaking into homes and stealing food. The bear had become accustomed to finding food in garbage and barbecue grills left outside, posing a threat to residents in the area.
Grizzly bears, which can weigh up to 700 pounds, are listed as a threatened species in the contiguous US under the Endangered Species Act. Despite their protected status, elected officials in Rocky Mountain states are advocating for the lifting of this protection, which could potentially lead to future hunting of these majestic creatures.
The man’s courageous act in defending himself against the grizzly bear serves as a reminder of the dangers posed by wildlife in the wilderness, as well as the importance of coexisting with these animals in their natural habitat.