3-year-old girl sleeping in tent attacked by a black bear

The incident took place in an area of Montana that has had bear problems in the past.

Wildlife officials are attempting to capture a black bear that attacked a 3-year-old girl while she was sleeping in her tent at a private campground near Red Lodge, Montana.

The incident occurred around 10 o’clock on Sunday night at Perry’s RV Park and Campground, which was evacuated and temporarily closed, as reported by Hamilton, Montana-based Ravalli Republic.

The girl was transported to a hospital in Billings where she was treated, though her condition is not known.

Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks spokesperson Chrissy Webb told KRTV that there were attractants in the campground that contributed to the attack, but it was not known if any were inside the tent.

A live trap has been set in the area in hopes of capturing the offensive bear.

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Red Lodge has had bear problems in the past.

Last August, a man shot a bear in his living room that had broken into his home 15 miles from the resort community at the base of the Beartooth Mountains.

In 2021, a Red Lodge resident shot a yearling bear in his backyard and was fined for hunting in a closed season.

In 2015, a black bear got into a woman’s car parked south of Red Lodge and destroyed the interior before jumping out through the front window.

Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks has attempted to educate Red Lodge residents to keep food sources away from bears, everything from barbecue grills to fruit trees and bird seed. The town has also distributed bear-proof garbage cans. More information on bear safety tips can be found online at bearwise.org.

It doesn’t help that bears are attracted to the area because the town sits along Rock Creek, considered a perfect corridor for wildlife to travel, according to Ravalli Republic. Plus, the town is near large sections of wildlands, such as the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness, and agricultural lands.

Last month, a grizzly bear that was food-conditioned was shot and killed by FWP staff as it had been breaking into homes and businesses near and in the town of Gardiner, Ravalli Republic reported.

UPDATE: A black bear believed to have been involved in the attack was captured and euthanized at the private campground, according to the Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks. Capture efforts at the site will continue through tomorrow “for due diligence.”

Montana game wardens travel the country seizing game killed illegally

Montana game wardens went to five other states and collected 18 illegally killed wildlife from Montana. Case involves multiple violations.

Montana game wardens traveled to five other states and, with the assistance of game wardens in those states, collected 18 illegally killed wildlife from Montana.

Seven elk, six mule deer, three whitetail deer and two antelope were confiscated as evidence in cases that include multiple wildlife violations, as announced by the Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks.

“These cases involve complex, long-term investigations of the most serious type of violations of hunting laws in Montana,” MFWP Chief of Law Enforcement Ron Howell stated.

Game wardens from the Montana cities of Kalispell, Billings and Miles City participated in the investigation, which included traveling to Michigan, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Wyoming and Kentucky.

Violations include license fraud, hunting without licenses, hunting during a closed season, over-limits of game animals, waste of game animals, tag transfer and unlawful possession of game animals. Charges are pending on all cases.

“Without the assistance of officers from the states involved, these cases would likely not be successfully investigated and prosecuted,” Howell said. “These investigations highlight the hard work and tenacity of our wardens to ensure that serious violations are investigated, and suspects are held accountable for those violations.”