This photo, shared by Wyoming Untrapped, shows a grizzly bear on Togwotee Pass in Wyoming's Bridger-Teton National Forest with a coniber fur trap clenching its front paw. No one knows what happened to the bear but traps are painful and can cause animals to lose their paws.  In August 2019, following a lawsuit filed by environmental groups, Wildlife Services is temporarily forbidden from using snares and traps to target predators such as wolves and coyotes in grizzly bear range in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Photo courtesy Wyoming Untrapped
This photo, shared by Wyoming Untrapped, shows a grizzly bear on Togwotee Pass in Wyoming's Bridger-Teton National Forest with a coniber fur trap clenching its front paw. No one knows what happened to the bear but traps are painful and can cause animals to lose their paws. In August 2019, following a lawsuit filed by environmental groups, Wildlife Services is temporarily forbidden from using snares and traps to target predators such as wolves and coyotes in grizzly bear range in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Photo courtesy Wyoming Untrapped