Hiker dead of apparent bear attack in Glacier national park in Montana
A hiker has died in Glacier National Park, Montana, from what authorities believe was a bear attack. The victim's body was discovered on Wednesday near the Mount Brown trail after he was reported missing.

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AI-generatedA hiker has died in Glacier National Park, Montana, from what authorities believe was a bear attack. The victim's body was discovered on Wednesday near the Mount Brown trail after he was reported missing. His injuries are consistent with a bear encounter, and officials suspect this is the first fatal bear attack in the park since 1998. The investigation is ongoing, with park personnel assessing the area for bear activity and public safety concerns. Glacier National Park is home to approximately 1,000 bears, including both black bears and grizzlies. This incident follows two separate bear-related injuries to hikers in Yellowstone National Park earlier in the week.
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5 extractedTwo hikers were injured during a bear encounter in Yellowstone National Park this week.
A hiker is believed to have been killed in a confrontation with a bear in Glacier National Park.
The hiker's injuries are consistent with those sustained by a bear encounter.
About 1,000 bears, including black bears and grizzlies, live in Glacier National Park.
This is likely the first fatal bear attack in Glacier National Park since 1998.