Grizzly 399: Queen of the Tetons
- Library Hall
Grizzly 399, the most famous bear in Grand Teton National Park, has an exceptional litter of four cubs to raise. Every day, the family must contend with threats to their survival, including a warming climate and human encroachment in bear country. Now the stakes are higher than ever as Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana seek to remove grizzlies from the endangered species list—which would make it legal to hunt them. In a riveting story full of twists and turns, hope and heartbreak, Grizzly 399 stands as a symbol of the clash between humans and the wild.
LEARN MORE!
We're hosting a community talk about living with our local bears before the film! Join us before the film at 6 p.m. with Keep Bears Wild to learn about co-existing with bears here in the Yampa Valley. After the screening, we'll have a community conversation about the film and the human-bear interactions it portrays.