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Search-and-rescue teams found the body of a missing hiker in Montana’s Glacier National Park this week in injuries park officials say are consistent with a bear encounter.
The remains were located about 2.5 miles up the Mt.
Brown Trail, roughly 50 feet off the path, and the victim was identified by officials as 33-year-old Anthony Pollio of Fort Lauderdale.
The section of trail has been closed while wildlife and law enforcement assess bear activity and investigate.
The discovery would be Glacier’s first fatal bear-related death since 1998.
Days earlier, two male hikers, aged 15 and 28, were seriously injured in a separate suspected grizzly attack on the Mystic Falls Trail near Old Faithful in Yellowstone National Park; both were airlifted for treatment and officials believe a mother grizzly with cubs was involved.
Parks stress the incidents are rare but underscore ongoing human–bear conflicts in bear country, where managers report hundreds of grizzlies and roughly 1,000 bears in Glacier alone.
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