Ranch family helps rescue trio of orphaned grizzly bear cubs
GREAT FALLS, Mont. (AP) — Living and ranching along the Rocky Mountain Front means living with bears. It is frequently a challenge. Livestock losses are common. Residents and visitors must take precautions. Living alongside an aggressive predator isn't easy. One week ago, late in the afternoon, an ordinary hiker enjoying a walk not far from his home was attacked by a grizzly. The unidentified hiker meant no harm, the sow grizzly was just protecting its cubs. The encounter ended badly for both of them. And that's where the story could have ended; an innocent man injured, one ...