BILLINGS, Mont. — Montana wildlife officials confirmed a grizzly bear sighting in the Pryor Mountains.
Grizzly bears have likely not lived in the area since the late 1800s.
Several potential grizzly bear sightings were reported in recent years; however, this is the first confirmed sighting.
Officials alerted landowners in the area and installed cameras in addition to searching for hair to uncover the bear’s origins.
Individuals in the Pryor Mountains are advised to follow bear safety measures including carrying bear spray, traveling in groups, and alerting bears of their presence.
The following information is from a Fish, Wildlife and Parks release:
A grizzly bear was recently observed in the Pryor Mountains. State wildlife officials confirmed the species of the observed bear from a photograph taken of the animal. Though sightings of potential grizzly bears in the Pryor Mountains have been reported in recent years, this is the first confirmed sighting.
Historically, grizzly bears occupied most of Montana, including the Pryor Mountains, but likely have not inhabited these mountains since the late 1800s. Grizzly bears are federally protected under the Endangered Species Act in all lower 48 states. There is a healthy population of black bears in the Pryor Mountains.
Wildlife officials contacted area landowners to alert them to the observation and provide them with information on bear conflict prevention. Game cameras were installed in the area. Officials searched for additional bear sign, specifically hair for DNA testing to determine the grizzly bear’s origin.
Anyone recreating in the Pryor Mountains should follow these bear safety protocols:
Landowners in the Pryor Mountains should follow these bear safety protocols to avoid potential conflicts and attracting bears:
For more information on bear safety, visit:
https://fwp.mt.gov/conservation/wildlife-management/bear/be-bear-aware
For any bear conflicts or concerns, contact Daniel McHugh at dmchugh@mt.gov or 406-850-1131.