July 12 – On this day in Montana
history in 1923 in the Cabinet Mountains forest in western Montana Ranger
Howard Larsen had a harrowing experience with a grizzly bear. While blazing a
trail armed with only a small marking axe, the bear charged Larsen, who managed
to scramble up a tree. The bear followed and managed to get a paw on the
ranger’s boot and tear it off before it fell to the ground. The incident
rekindled the argument about whether bears should be considered game animals,
or killed off as dangerous predators.
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