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Bear 101: How To Avoid Getting Mauled By A Grizzly In Yellowstone

Only eight people have been killed by Grizzly bears since the inception of Yellowstone National Park more than 100 years ago. But the park says it averages about one attack per year.

As the population of the iconic bear rebounds in the west, the park’s bear biologist is trying to tell campers that there are ways to protect yourself in bear country.

Hear more from Here & Now‘s national parks tour.

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Park rangers suggest carrying bear spray in Yellowstone to protect from an attack. (Peter O'Dowd/Here & Now)
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Park rangers suggest carrying bear spray in Yellowstone to protect from an attack. (Peter O'Dowd/Here & Now)
Nic Patrick was attacked by a Grizzly bear three years ago outside Cody, Wyoming. (Peter O'Dowd/Here & Now)
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Nic Patrick was attacked by a Grizzly bear three years ago outside Cody, Wyoming. (Peter O'Dowd/Here & Now)