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>Some Park County residents who own remote vacation property have had virtually no bear trouble there for more than two decades. That changed last week when a grizzly came onto their property two nights in a row. On the first night, the bear apparently clawed at a yurt, with guests inside. On the second night, the bear ripped a huge hole in the side of the then-unoccupied structure. Nan Jackson O'Neill, who owns the property with her husband, said she heard that the same bear, likely an older female, had caused damage to neighboring properties and was later trapped by wildlife agents.

Nope. Archive: https://archive.today/1pNe0 From the post: >>Some Park County residents who own remote vacation property have had virtually no bear trouble there for more than two decades. That changed last week when a grizzly came onto their property two nights in a row. On the first night, the bear apparently clawed at a yurt, with guests inside. On the second night, the bear ripped a huge hole in the side of the then-unoccupied structure. Nan Jackson O'Neill, who owns the property with her husband, said she heard that the same bear, likely an older female, had caused damage to neighboring properties and was later trapped by wildlife agents.

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