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  2. Nov 17, 2023 · Grizzlies have been trapped, seen and killed as far east as the Marias River near Fort Benton, Stanford in central Montana and at the base of the Big Snowy Mountains.

  3. Jul 13, 2023 · In June 2020 a sub-adult male grizzly was spotted five miles northwest of Big Sandy, Montana, 80 miles northeast of Great Falls. The most recent sighting in the Pryor Mountains pushes the...

    • Natural Resources Journalist, David Murray
  4. Nov 15, 2023 · Grizzly tracks were spotted along Montana’s Judith River in October, and later a trail camera in that area caught an image of a large bear passing through. The grizzly was more than 100 miles east of the Rocky Mountain front and the core habitat of the Northern Continental Divide grizzly population.

  5. Jun 10, 2020 · A grizzly bear sighting near Big Sandy, Montana marks the furthest eastward expansion in living memory.

    • Natural Resources Journalist, David Murray
  6. Nov 16, 2023 · Although grizzlies have been making pushes eastward for more than a decade, this is the farthest east one has been photographed. Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks has identified grizzly tracks even farther east, near the community of Winifred.

  7. Jun 12, 2020 · Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks staff have confirmed a grizzly bear is roaming near Big Sandy in north central Montana. This represents the furthest expansion east (first time confirmed in Region 6) of known grizzly bear movement and reinforces the need for communities and the public on the edge of grizzly bear habitat to be bear aware.

  8. Jul 6, 2020 · Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks staff confirmed the sighting of a grizzly bear in north-central Montana last month. Near Big Sandy, the sighting is the farthest east a grizzly has been sighted in the modern day. Its travel rate of more than 10 miles per day, suggests it is a young, wandering male.

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