
Yellowstone tourist charged for getting illegally close to grizzly bear
NY Post
Authorities come bearing bad news for this foolish tourist.
After footage of a woman getting illegally close to a bear in Yellowstone National Park went viral in May, National Park rangers have been trying to identify the dolt — and now they have. Through social media, investigators have determined that Illinois woman Samantha Dehring is the person who tried to get a better shot of a massive grizzly and her cubs in the clip, which has been viewed over 93,000 times.More Related News

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