(3 Nov 2024)
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Jackson Hole, Wyoming, US – 2 November 2024
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1. Wide of vigil sign with the number 399 made out of candles
2. Wide of man addressing people vigil gathering
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3. Close of hand protecting candle from wind
4. Mid of two women holding light-up candles
5. Close of child holding candle
6. Mid of elderly lady holding candle
STORYLINE:
Nature lovers held a vigil for a famous female grizzly bear that delighted visitors for decades in Wyoming’s Grand Teton National Park after she was struck and killed by a vehicle.
Officials say the grizzly known as No. 399 was hit October 22 south of the picturesque ski town of Jackson.
She was beloved by nature photographers, wildlife enthusiasts and other park visitors.
Dozens braved frigid weather in Jackson on Saturday night to attend a candlelight vigil watched by some 1,300 others online.
At age 28, the bear was the oldest reproducing female grizzly in the Yellowstone ecosystem.
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