Another grizzly bear relocated in northwest Wyoming
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department has trapped and relocated another grizzly bear in the northwest part of the state.
Wildlife manager say the adult, male grizzly bear was captured last Saturday because it was obtaining unsecured attractants and frequenting developed sites on the South Fork of the Shoshone west of Cody.
The bear was relocated to a remote area of the Shoshone National Forest, about 15 miles (24 kilometers) northwest of Crandall.
A second grizzly bear was captured and relocated by the Game and Fish Department in the same area last week.