Great Smoky Mountains National Park officials had to euthanize a bear after it tore into a tent at Elkmont Campground on Sunday, slightly injuring a mother and her 3-year-old daughter. The mother and child sustained superficial scratches to their heads and the father was able to scare the bear from the campsite. Officials said the 350-pound bear exhibited behavior consistent to being food-conditioned and was likely drawn to the garbage, human food smells and dog food at the campsite. Because the bear posed a heightened threat to humans it had to be put down. Campers are reminded to keep their sites free of garbage and store food properly.
Bear Euthanized After Injuring 3-Year-Old Girl And Her Mother At Smokies Campsite
Jun 14, 2022 | 7:17 AM