3 men charged after national park incident involving brown bears

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The U.S. attorney’s office filed charges Thursday following the Aug. 9, 2018 incident.

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“Every case is unique, and it takes varying amounts of time to bring forth criminal charges,” spokesperson Lisa Houghton told The Associated Press on Friday.

According to a Justice Department release, the three men illegally left a Brooks Falls viewing platform and entered a closed area of the Brooks River. 

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The National Park Service (NPS) is investigating the case. 

The Brooks River is a source of food for the approximately 2,200 brown bears that live in Katmai National Park and Preserve.

The NPS said that the river contains rainbow trout, arctic char and salmon.

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Mature male brown bears at Katmai can weigh up to 900 pounds.

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“A splashing fish sounds like food to a bear. Bears will often move in your direction to investigate a fish on a line. Always be prepared to cut or break your line, so that you can free the fish and move out of the water until the bear passes. Never let a bear acquire a fish from you,” the NPS wrote. 

“It is easy to become so engaged in fishing, that you forget to be alert for bears. They are surprisingly quiet and difficult to see in dense grass or tall brush, so always have someone spot bears for you. At minimum, keep 50 yards between yourself and all bears. Stop fishing and move away well before a bear approaches within 50 yards, or you may find yourself in a situation with a fish on the line and a bear in pursuit,” it warned.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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