Another thing to add: this was not considered a “predatory attack” meaning the fatality was mauled, not eaten. More than likely the bear felt like it had to protect itself.
One thing to note about this: this is the first fatality in Glacier National Park since 1998 from a bear attack. What most people don’t understand is when you hike anywhere up here in the Rocky Mountains you have to be completely bear aware. We are in their territory.
Last week, two grizzly bear attacks claimed the life of a hiker in Glacier National Park and seriously injured two others in Yellowstone National Park. These tragedies are a sobering reminder that grizzly bear populations have recovered well beyond sustainable levels, and it is past time for the federal government to delist them and give states the management tools they need to protect both people and wildlife. Delist the grizzly.
This is what happens when you have leaders who refuse to accept any disagreements or any actual accountability. Leaders will do this and state “theological differences”… what a complete mess.
A number of members of the Horizon West campus of First Baptist Church of Orlando continue to express alarm over the way the church’s three senior pastors have treated their campus pastor and a campus worship leader.
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