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  1. There are nearly 1,000 bears in Glacier National Park, with around 600 black bears and 300 grizzlies living within the gates. Of course, those numbers can fluctuate — bears aren’t too respectful of borders and boundaries, after all. “Half of the grizzly bears in the park spend part of their life outside the park,” says Waller.

  2. Oct 31, 2021 · Look for scat and tracks. Bears spend a lot of time eating, so be extra alert when hiking in obvious feeding areas like berry patches, cow parsnip thickets, or fields of glacier lilies. Always keep children close. Avoid hiking very early in the morning, very late in the day, or after dark. Secure Food and Garbage.

  3. DNA was extracted from from bear hair collected along survey routes and from systematically positioned hair snag stations. This project used this technique in conjunction with statistical models to estimate the number of grizzly bears inhabiting the ecosystem, which includes Glacier National Park. Watch a short video on the grizzly research ...

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  4. Jul 8, 2023 · Wind Cave National Park Wildlife Viewing Guide. Yellowstone National Park Wildlife Viewing Guide. Blog Glacier National Park Wildlife. From Logan Pass to Many Glacier, at these best places to see wildlife in Glacier National Park you can spot grizzlies, mountain goats, moose and more.

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  6. Adult grizzlies can be six feet or more when standing on hind legs, and three to four feet when standing on all fours. Based on a multi-year DNA study, it's estimated that there are roughly 300 grizzly bears living within Glacier National Park.