Yellowstone bear charges at woman who approached with phone, park launches investigation to find her
She appeared to disregard a park rule to stay at least 100 yards away from bears.
The National Park Service has opened an investigation into a woman who was caught on video approaching a grizzly bear in Yellowstone National Park to take a photograph earlier this month.
In the video posted online, the unidentified woman is seen near the park's Roaring Mountain parking lot approaching a female bear with two cubs moments before the animal rushes toward her.
The woman, who appeared to calmly walk away after the incident, seemed to disregard a park rule prohibiting visitors from getting within 100 yards of bears.
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She appeared to disregard a park rule to stay at least 100 yards away from bears.
The National Park Service has opened an investigation into a woman who was caught on video approaching a grizzly bear in Yellowstone National Park to take a photograph earlier this month.
In the video posted online, the unidentified woman is seen near the park's Roaring Mountain parking lot approaching a female bear with two cubs moments before the animal rushes toward her.
The woman, who appeared to calmly walk away after the incident, seemed to disregard a park rule prohibiting visitors from getting within 100 yards of bears.
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Yellowstone bear charges at woman who approached with phone, park launches investigation to find her
The National Park Service has opened an investigation into a woman who was filmed approaching an area near a grizzly bear in Yellowstone National Park to take a photograph earlier this month.
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