By Pete Thomas
Yellowstone National Park has logged its first grizzly bear sighting of 2019 in what represents a sure sign that spring is near.
The park stated in a news release issued Tuesday that the sighting of a large grizzly occurred last Friday between Canyon Village and Fishing Bridge.
Paw prints from another grizzly bear were observed Monday between Mammoth Hot Springs and Norris Junction.
With more bears expected to emerge from hibernation over the next few weeks, the park is urging visitors to stay alert, carry bear spray, and hike in groups.
Park guidelines recommend maintaining a distance of at least 100 yards from grizzly bears and black bears. Sightings should be reported to park rangers.
–Image is courtesy of Yellowstone National Park
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