Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming is mourning the loss of its beloved grizzly bear, known as Grizzly Bear 399, who tragically died after being hit by a vehicle on Tuesday. This 28-year-old bear, famous among wildlife photographers worldwide, was the oldest known reproducing female grizzly bear in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. With 18 cubs to her name, Grizzly Bear 399 had captured the hearts of many who followed her journey over the years.
The park confirmed that Grizzly Bear 399 was not alone at the time of the accident; she had a yearling cub with her whose whereabouts remain unknown. While there is no evidence to suggest that the cub was also involved in the collision, the US Fish and Wildlife Service is closely monitoring the area to ensure its safety.
The news of Grizzly Bear 399’s passing has sparked an outpouring of grief and tributes from the community, with many expressing their deep sorrow at the loss of this iconic bear. The Facebook group ‘Team 399,’ dedicated to celebrating the life of Grizzly Bear 399, has been flooded with messages of love and memories shared by those who had the privilege of witnessing her presence in the wild.
Unfortunately, wildlife vehicle collisions are not uncommon in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, and this incident serves as a reminder of the dangers faced by animals in their natural habitats. According to the Interagency Grizzly Bear Study Team, there have been 49 grizzly bear mortalities due to vehicle collisions in the region from 2009 to 2023, with an average of 3.3 bears lost each year.
Grand Teton National Park Superintendent Chip Jenkins expressed his sorrow over the loss of Grizzly Bear 399, highlighting her role as an ambassador for the grizzly bear species and conservation efforts. The park community, along with wildlife enthusiasts worldwide, will deeply miss her presence and the inspiration she brought to many.
As investigations into the circumstances of the crash continue, the community is left to reflect on the impact of this tragic event and the importance of wildlife conservation efforts to protect animals like Grizzly Bear 399 and their habitats. The legacy of this remarkable bear will continue to live on in the memories of those who were fortunate enough to witness her majesty in the wild.