A famous grizzly bear known as “399” in the Jackson, Wyoming area was struck and killed by a vehicle last week, National Park Service officials said . Named for her tag attached by wildlife researchers, 399 was the oldest known reproducing female grizzly bear in the Greater Yellowstone area, officials said. She was killed on Oct.

22 by a vehicle along Highway 26/89 in Snake River Canyon, just outside of Grand Teton National Park. The driver of the vehicle is OK. At the time of the vehicle collision, 399 had her yearling cub with her but officials said they don’t believe the cub was injured.

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She has inspired countless visitors into conservation stewardship around the world and will be missed,” said Grand Teton National Park Superintendent Chip Jenkins in a statement on Facebook. Following the news of 399’s tragic death, several of the park rangers shared their memories of seeing the iconic grizzly. Many of the special moments involved seeing her in momma bear mode with her countless cubs over the years.

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