Jon-Kyle Mohr, a runner from June Lake, collided with a black bear in Yosemite Valley when he was finishing a 50-mile run on July 7. While hundreds of black bears live in Yosemite Park, attacks — or accidental collisions — are rare. More recently, bears have become more active in Yosemite Valley, due to a ripening crop of natural raspberries, according to the National Park Service.
Read L.A. Times reporter Jack Dolan's story here: https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2024-07-10/ultra-runner-attacked-by-a-bear-in-yosemite-valley.
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