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Er und seine Freundin Amie Huguenard (* Oktober ; † 5. Oktober ) wurden von einem jährigen Braunbären getötet und gefressen. Treadwells. Todes von Timothy Treadwell und seiner Freundin Amie Huguenard nach einem Grizzly-Angriff im Katmai National Park, Alaska. Für diejenigen, die das Werk. November ; Darsteller: Timothy Treadwell, Amie Huguenard, Warren Queeney, Willy Fulton, Sam Egli; Sprache: Deutsch (Dolby Digital ); Studio. Park Service griff Treadwell und seine Freundin Amie Huguenard an, ist Amies tapfere Gegenwehr mit einer Bratpfanne und ihr furchtbarer. Seine Freundin Amie Huguenard lag im Zelt, während er versuchte, einen ungewöhnlich zudringlichen Bären zu verscheuchen. Sie schaltete. Amie Huguenard: sie selbst (Archivmaterial); David Letterman: er selbst (​Archivmaterial); Jewel Palovak: sie selbst (Freundin, Mitbegründerin von Grizzly People. Interview, Porträt, Filmografie, Bilder und Videos zum Star Amie Huguenard | 112mobile.eu

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Park Service griff Treadwell und seine Freundin Amie Huguenard an, ist Amies tapfere Gegenwehr mit einer Bratpfanne und ihr furchtbarer. timothy treadwell. Todes von Timothy Treadwell und seiner Freundin Amie Huguenard nach einem Grizzly-Angriff im Katmai National Park, Alaska. Für diejenigen, die das Werk.

You could chase a wolf off its kill and it would run away. My problem was to try to get them NOT to run away so I could watch, but, as I said, that could only happen if they couldn't see me.

None of this can be said for grizzly bears. They are extremely dangerous, highly unpredictable and fatalities occur about once a year.

Trying to get up close to wolves results from scientific and personal curiosity. Trying to get up close to grizzlies represents suicidal tendencies.

It was the same with the "Crocodile man", it was a matter of time , all my Wildlife savvy friends agree ,he was going to get the chop. Any money you made could be used for a good cause.

In fact more people would probably buy it. Only way I found this was by following a citation link from another story.

Pure accident. I agree Tim was probably bipolar. Have a friend and relative with it and his behaviours,beliefs and attitude are strikingly similar.

Btw I get that the map is not to scale but the distances are off in a bad way. How can the distance from Tim to Amy be 30 m when a marked distance from a spot between them,to Amy,be 68 m?

Makes no sense. You might want to fix that. Write the book. Unless this is all the info you have of course. I really loved this article. I watched Grizzly Man 2 times and some things popped up as suspicious and I will say this about Tim.

I believe as a child he was molested. By whom, I could never guess. I will say that my son was molested and told us near his 13th birthday.

I know this all too well! His need to escape humans and antisocial behavior, again point to the social awkwardness and anxiety he felt toward people.

Nine out of ten children who are molested never speak of the horrors they lived through. I do know first hand that these children develop mental health and addiction disorders and social ramifications that I cannot even have the time nor space to list.

He has all classic symptoms of a child who had lived through molestation. I am sorry a young woman and 2 bears died from his bad thought processing but please if he was molested as I am almost sure of; please have consideration of his mental stability.

I believe he loved bears and when a child is molested they stay mentally at age molested. Therefore, he had thought processing skills of year old boy.

His rants and fits were indicative of that age bracket. I think this would clear a lot of his mental instability. Please let me know what you think?

Amazing article. Don't know why are so many bipolars posting thad Tim was a bipolar too. I think he was only dumb af.

Feel sad for his girlfriend thought, seems to me he dragged her to that life. The article is 5 stars!! Where did you get your medical degree? Out of all the things this man obviously suffered from, like a full blown bipolar manic psychosis, you go to struggling with closet homosexuality?

Pretty sure that is more your hang up than his. He clearly overcompensated in his tapes. Easy to see. No doubt he was bullied.

But if you truly think that that is his main diagnosis, you need to turn that degree back in. Take a clinical psychology course and try again.

Specifically learn about bipolar mania and hypomania. This man died from untreated mental illness. And that is why it is so sad. He needed someone that cared enough to get him help.

Seen a lot of Tim bashing here. Calling him nuts. The correct term for him is Bipolar 2. Possibly pushing Bipolar 1. As a person dealing with my own idiosy and grand ideas when I slip into hypomania, I'd bet my life in this amateur diagnosis.

What I do and would do during hypomania has me seeing this as it is. He was in a manic cycle which I think he liked and made sure to push himself into one during bear season.

I love being hypomanic. I just don't like some of my behaviors during it. This could have very well been me. If I cared about bears that much.

Sleep well Tim and Aimee. And thank you article writer. It was accurate, fair and balanced. Well written. The story has fascinated me since I learnt about Timmy's tragedy in Thank you for putting this story up with your own insightful input.

If you see a black mama bear racing towards you and your heart beat doesn't change, you are an abnormal human being. I you glanced around and saw a grizzly bear at a distance and your heart does not stop for a moment, you are a very abnormal human being.

If additionally, you attempted to go and manipulate the behaviour of those wild animals in order to have them coexist with you, you must be crazily delusional.

Many delusional people go in life not having their delusion proven to them. But when you go to the wild and provide beasts with many opportunities to prove your delusion to you, one of them or some of them WILL take the offer.

The article is great except that the author does not correctly identify the bear that killed and ate Tim and Amie. I know the bear was the one known as Quincy the Bear by Tim.

He was an old bear and Tim included footage of Quincy in the Grizzle Man Diaries, and Tim said they were great friends, which was sad, considering that Quincy was the old Grizzly bear that was identified by Jans as Bear , which had a lot of human flesh inside its stomach after the rangers killed it.

I do not know why the bear is not correctly identified, after all this time. After reading your excelent article which I stumbled across by chance and then looked up the Documentary my opinion is that by staying later than ussual in the year, most of the healthier well fed bears that were used to Tims pressence went into hibernation thus leaving their territory free for wilder more agresive less well fed bears who were desperate to put on weight to go into hibernation, these bears would not hessitate to kill and feed at the first oportunity they would have encontered.

Another consideration I have is had Amie stood her ground after she initially startled the bear maybe Tim would not have been draged away as it basicaly became a fight over prey,.

This of course I say with the upmost respect to her and Tim as I write this from the confort of my living room. Great article.

I've seen the movie "Grizzly Man" and enjoyed it. But I'm not a fan of Treadwell. To me what he was doing had very little to do with protecting the bears, but a big publicity stunt to get attention he couldn't get as an actor.

I put a lot of the blame on the Park Service for Tim's death. They should of enforced the regulations better and not allow someone as reckless as Tim back in the park.

He was an habitual violator. First off seeing as firearms are not allowed in national parks Tim should have at least had the sense to carry bear spray whether he liked it or not.

I also am in the ball park that the original recording should be released so that people like Tim can listen to it and know what the end result was.

RIP to them both. Best I've read on this tragic story which has long fascinated me. I've also heard some fake YouTube tapes supposedly of the sad ending of TT which I never thought for a minute were real although chilling nevertheless.

Someone has written hear that Jewel destroyed said tape but in the documentary Werner listens to it, advises Jewel to never listen to it, to which she replies that she is going to put it in a safe place not destroy it.

I also find it hard to believe the bearthought TT was another bear. Bears are not that stupid surely after all they see other bears everyday and TT did not look anything like one.

If that were the case bears would assume all other creatures were also bears and may even try to mate with them which clearly doesn't happen.

Just saying. There is no dignity in death, and each of us reaches the same fate Timothy was the captain of that self-delusional doomed vessel. The apex predators he harassed through his own dogged desires and fateful actions all paid the ultimate price as well.

That is the true tragedy of this tale. That time and again, our species ignores the common sense and the ten thousand plus years of evolution in search of our own personal gratification.

The endless drive to fill the hollows and holes in his tattered soul. God speed Tim and Amie. Naive in deed and thought. I found the article very thorough.

I'm a resident of Alaska year-round and an avid outdoorsman, with many 's of bear encounters at close range such as under 40 yards, dozens of which have been under 10 yards and even three charges by grizzlies.

I know bear behavior rather well and the reason why Treadwell managed to survive so many of these summers, without any negative incidents with bears, that we know of, is testament to the nature of these coastal brown bears -- they are used to a lot of other bears, and to a bear, a human is just another bear.

They don't know we're not one of them and so, they respond to us as if we are a bear. Well for Treadwell, he basically had his fatal encounter with a bear that was challenging him -- instead of a passive and tolerant bear, like the other bears he "friended" this bear was intolerant and dominant.

In addition, Treadwell committed key errors in thinking and judgment which was a key factor in his death and his girlfriend's death.

The biggest is he considered himself a bear expert and yet the only expert on the bears is the bear itself. Not even the leading bear biologist in the state if not the world, a PhD bear biologist on Kodiak Dr.

Larry Van Daele , considers himself an expert on bears, yet he truly is a bear expert; authority on bears in Alaska in particular, especially the coastal brown bears.

This assumed expertise is a key reason for his cavalier attitude and complacency among bears, not to mention the stupidity of putting his tent and camp s on bear trails, particularly to and from feeding areas.

Coastal brown bears are very accustomed to other bears and is why they tolerated him. This is a critical detail that every story and account of Treadwell is void of.

Think about that. Compare this with Treadwell's incessant presence among the coastal browns and their acceptance of him.

This is a very, very important factor and it underscores the difference between grizzly bears and coastal brown bears, relevant to Treadwell in particular.

My field is safety, security, risk and threat management by the way, including personal safety in the outdoors of Alaska. I investigate and study every fatality in our wildernesses, not just bear related deaths.

And I am also a formally trained naturalist, primarily northern latitude ecosystems, bears and wolves in particular, and their prey.

The savvy outdoorsman who ventures in bear habitat is highly aware of the nature of bears e. Fear helps assure preparedness and safety as well as survival.

Fear is what keeps complacency at bay. Had Treadwell feared or at very least respected these bears, he would be alive today and could have done more for them -- he would have had to care for bears, however, more than he cared for himself, which was not in the cards due to himself having the traits of a narcissist martyr who took on the "cause for bears" not for bears but for himself, which is what led him to Alaska in the first place.

To heal his emotional wounds after his attempt at becoming a Hollywood actor failed. It ought to be destroyed by whoever holds it. As for your article, I consider it the best as well as the most complete account I've ever read, and well sourced.

This is to James who wondered what Willy plane pilot actually saw when he thought he saw Tim shaking out a tarp. I would guess it was a part of the shredded tent flapping in the wind.

Don't know what else it could have been. I may have even emailed back and forth with the author years ago when he first wrote it. I've been studying the incident as an interested party since it occurred and most of the info herein was already known to me, possibly because I read it years aago.

Anyway, thanks for the post! I agree with your hypothesis. It was such an avoidable tragedy of his own making. I have such sympathy for Amie.

He apparently hadn't even taught her much about how to best protect herself in case of a bear attack.

He was truly delusional imo, but she trusted him after all the hype and 13 year history of surviving, etc. Really sad. He was nuts.

But as a previous poster has suggested, I to say as a person with bipolar, he ticks all the boxes. I myself love nature and being around animals also use to have pet reptiles that were large but never thought of being out in the wild.

If people could hear what happened that awful night, and realize that was happening to someone with YEARS of experience with bears, maybe they wouldn't be foolish enough to do it.

It might save a few lives-human AND bear. Because not only did Timothy and Amie die, but two bears ended up being killed as well-for doing nothing more than protecting their kills.

It was nature. Great article! I recently watched Grizzly Man on a cruise ship to Alaska. What I found most disturbing was how he stuck his finger in front of the one bear's face, as if to say "I dare you to bite me.

I blame the "supporters" who financed and enabled Treadwell as much as treadwell himself. As far as treadwell's and his supporters claims he stopped poaching in the area, there is not a shred of evidence he did.

Treadwell also made many statements totally adverse the peer reivwed science. Thank you for taking the time to research and write such an insightful, yet sad description of what mostly happened that stormy night in I learned from this and their experiences to just leave wild animals and birds alone, out of respect.

I also empathize with both Tim and Amie as I'd like to think that they both had their good sides and faults like any of us do, but sadly their faults led them to their deaths.

I also find some of the comments made by people on here to be very smug, arrogant and disrespectful of people who they did not know at all.

They sound much like those keyboard warrior know-it-alls, or I-told-you-sos in hindsight, on Youtube and other Social Media outlets.

If it wasn't for Tim and Amie's unfortunate deaths nobody would have bothered and life would have just gone on as normal.

Some of these people might even be hailing Tim and Amie as the famous Bear People of Alaska if they were still at it. Thank you again for writing and relating this tragic incident for us to understand and not being so judgemental or critical just to prove a point.

Absolutely well written. I googled Tim Treadwell, I read his wikipedia, I listened to the audio recording of his last moments in youtube whether fake or not , and finally I came across your writing and boom!

It's like watching a tragic movie about a guy who was passionate about bear and wilderness This really reminds me of Steve Irwin..

All I could say is, and I do agree with Kimberly that sometimes love means distance. Knowing where we should stand.

And yes, may we all will learn from this tragedy and be better person. I like to come to a conclusion to impactful events such as that Tim and Amie's final night.

You made some good deductions, but found some of them still inconclusive. I drift towards believing these two things: 1 The bear literally viewed Tim as a deer.

A bear wouldn't let go of a deer if it just surrenders. It could be because it was dark and raining. His voice must've sounded creepy to that bear as it was for others before.

Basically, just seeing Tim there standing on his way all of sudden was startling and must've triggered his hunt instincts. Amie's interference with the pan must have reinforced the idea in the bear's mind that his prey is edible.

Her shrieking must've invited at least one other bear could it be the young one that got shot by the rangers? It could, just like Tim's killer bear that young one was also craving human blood and stalking them.

Though, the adult bear ate a portion of her, I think he only decided to go back to the tent after hearing and feeling another bear was eating her.

They went thru a lot that night - may god reward their suffering in heaven. I saw the documentary and I saw the interview with Jewel.

And in that interview she stated that the audiotape was destroyed. So I am confused as to whether the audio version was destroyed or not.

In this version it is said its still in her possession. BUT Treadwell and his stupid girlfriend were complete and utter scum bags.

Those morons deserved to die in the most horrible pain and agony for antagonizing every animal they came across. I was sure someone would hunt him down and chop him to pieces with a chainsaw to stop his idiotic behaviors.

But his demise couldn't have been more satisfying and deserved. They posted the sound track of he and his stupid girlfriend being eaten alive by the bear!

Its one of the most satisfying sound tacks anyone could ever listen to. What could be more just, than the biggest morons ever born being eaten alive by a hungry bear???

The only thing that could be better is if the camera recorded the entire scene and was played back at imax theaters for everyone to applaud.

The narrator said she was just doing her job. This is the side of Brown Bears Timothy Treadwell ignored or at the very least under estimated. You correctly point out in your article that at the end of his movie Tim felt threatened by a very large older bear approximately a week before he left the campsite, I believe it was the same bear that ultimately killed him.

Tim simply stayed way too long knowing that other Bears were moving into the valley and looking to fatten up for the upcoming winter. Pepper spray?

Are you kidding me!! Why did the State Troopers open up with 12ga high velocity slugs? I stand firm on the following. Tim was not some misguided, mentally ill animal lover, he was a failed actor.

He knew that a million documentaries have been made on Brown Bear, he needed something to set his documentary apart from the others and that where he began to cross the line the eventually got him killed.

I once saw a video of female Brown Bear kill a yearling moose lbs and drag it at least , maybe yards to its cubs without breaking its stride.

This involves stamina, a very strong bite and brute strength. My point is that Tim would have been killed sooner in an environment where bears fight and compete with one another and wolves for food.

As mentioned in your article, Tim videoed a brief encounter with the bear that ultimately killed him approximately a week before the deadly attack happened.

In that clip he was clearly uneasy, concerned and somewhat scared. But instead of moving his camp site or trying to reach out to the pilot he opted to stay an additional week.

It was that unhealthy relationship that ended their lives. Thank you for the article, it was very informative. Enjoyed your artical.

Having followed this story for years I applaud your research. My thinking is that even though he spent years in the bush with bears, he was in denial.

Hed convinced himself that they wouldn't hurt him, refused to take or listen to advice from the rangers and had basically thrown himself into the food chain.

Bears are opportunistic feeders. They have to gain as much as possible to survive hibernation. Tim planted himself right smack dab in the middle of a bear habitat with no thought as to his own welfare or Amies.

Granted, no one held a gun to her head and made her stay but I believe he convinced her that he had a special repertoire with bears and they'd be fine.

Basically he was an idiot for thinking that. It was an unfortunate situation and I feel bad for their families but, to me, shark victims do the same thing.

They go in the ocean and put themselves in the food chain, get bitten or killed by a shark and it's the sharks fault. People need to respect wildlife.

It was their world first. I found your article to be very insightful and offers very compelling theories.

We are all too aware of the key reason for this tragedy, but it is such a disturbing tragedy, many of us want to know more - if not for only educating ourselves.

The director of "Grizzly Man" said in another interview that this tragedy shows how we have become too "Disneyesque" or something like that with our view towards wildlife, and I agree.

Admire them, but respect their needs and distance. It's really not that difficult to do. Tim meant well, but I was angry with him for being so foolish, carrying on like a child because the mean old park officials were trying to protect both him and the bears.

He got some amazing footage for sure, but it wasn't worth it. Nature must be treated with due respect and he didn't do that.

He acknowledged that what he was doing could result in his being killed, but he didn't believe it would happen. Sorry Tim. Hopefully your death and Amie's will serve as a cautionary tale to others.

Sorry that it turned out so bad for him but I think he was a bit of a nuttbar. Bears are wild animals and WILL eventually eat you. To think otherwise will only get you killed.

RIP Timothy. I have followed this event and the T. I appreciate the author's patience in saving his opinions at the end and noted them as such. My opinion of T.

I believe that he conjured up his delusional behavior that ultimately harmed the grizzly bear and snuffed out his life. I think that Amie bought his delusional lifestyle that ultimately cost her life as well.

I applaud the author for a well written and thought-provoking article. Koval ps. I believe the name of the book was the night of the hunter. I also appreciate you knowledge of the brown bears origin.

Watched Grizzly Man lat night. Came to the conclusion just from observing Treadwells demeanor and actions from his homemade videos, that the man was a nut job.

I hunt, and consume what I eat. Bear is not on my menu. Tried it as a child growing up in Alaska, and was not fond of it.

However I too have a love of AK bears, and bears in general. Such majestic powerful animals. Was fortunate to see a beautiful Grizzly while hunting in Wyoming this year From yards away close enough for me.

All I took away from watching this documentary, was 1 He was just a lucky SOB, and 2 he was bat-shit-crazy. Recklessness, extreme risk taking, substance abuse, lying, and a litany of other symptoms are all classic signs of mental illness.

They camped a the intersection of a number of bear trails. THATS what brought the bear walking down the trail past their tent, not because the bear "smelled sex".

Sweet jesus is that all anyone thinks of? I think this guys luck simply ran out and that bears really aren't all that interested in us unless theyre old, sick, deranged, or incredibly HUNGRY!

That and Amie's screaming and the way she behaved kept the attack going. I don't think there's anything either of them could have done to prevent the attack.

I agree with the author. I think Tim called out to Amie to turn on the video recorder and that caused the bear to initiate the attack.

I saw the movie poster before but I have never watched the movie. I happened to see the news of a woman swimming along a huge shark this morning and went to comment section.

And some guy related this event to a man who lived and got killed by grizzillies. This made me curious and I staredt looking for the grizzilly man.

And I feel the most sorry for Amie that she witnessed the accident then she later became the next victim. Your article is great in details and hypotheses.

Thank you. I worked for the National Park Service for 15 years and my husband was Park Service his entire working life.

WE were living in Nome when we heard about Treadwell and we both said, "That will not end well" WE expected Treadwell to die by bear, but he took an innocent bystander with him.

That is unconscionable. He was delusional. She was emotional, as I understand from this piece. The recording is harrowing.

As a dedicated berry picker I learned to look out for bears. They were not to be taken lightly. It sounds callous but we called what Treadwell did: Suicide by Alaska.

A well written piece. I remember when Tim appeared on TV years ago to talk about his bear encounters. I thought then, as I do now, bears are fascinating creatures but they need to be left to live their lives in the wild and not as a buddy.

A memorial for a man who was so ill equipped in his own world!? Lets try mourning those kids with cancer and NOT who plays stupidly with Bears! He said live and die by the claw.

He did! As he said. He endangered his self and others for a cause which was beautiful " but in a sane mind not his not very well exicuited. He died for his passion, but his ignorance of these HUGE majestic creatures, who he thought were his 'pals' I do not feel bad.

Really enjoyed reading this, I somehow on a whim came to be here after seeing a facebook post with a man who cares for a 'tame' polar bear.

Can't tell you a lot about what went wrong with Tim and the bear on that fateful night,but I can tell from reading this, that the man had a deeply unhappy childhood.

Something happened to him that led to his addictions, mistrust of human society and longing for kinship with another species. If any other evidence were needed, his statement of having no family is good evidence.

Personal experience leads me to this conclusion. Humans are pack animals and when deeply wounded by our own kind we still need to seek pack elsewhere.

Most of us just choose dogs. I feel very sad for this man, and his partner, that whatever happened to him eventually led to their terrible demise.

But again, perhaps not entirely surprised. Part of him knew the risks, and perhaps felt he deserved that kind of dangerous and risky relationship, where so much was staked for a few precious moments of connection.

Abused people often demonstrate such paradoxes. The situation he found himself in, and his poor girlfriend, were undoubtedly his responsibility, but somewhere back along the timeline, I've no doubt, he was also the victim.

I applaud you for your fantastic read as I sit here and cant imagine what Tim was going thru once that bear came. You are such a humble man to.

Loved it, and i think well thought out and a good analysis - considering the brevity. Timothy Treadwell always had a natural curiosity and interest in animals.

Ever since he was a young boy growing up in Long Island, New York, he adored all types of animals and kept wildlife creatures as personal pets.

He was a struggling actor and eventually turned to alcoholism and drug addiction when he lost the role of Woody Boyd to actor Woody Harrleson in the popular show Cheers.

Treadwell eventually gave up on trying to make a living by acting. He began to really figure out what his true calling in life was when he traveled to Alaska with a friend.

While in Alaska, Treadwell spent time watching wild bears. It was then that he realized his passion was to spend as much time as he could studying and getting to know a variety of different bear species.

Many would say that he quickly became obsessed with bears. Human remains and a T-shirt were found in the stomach of the larger bear.

But other bears had eaten most of the smaller bear or buried some of its remains, Hill said. Rebecca Dmytryk, who oversees an animal rescue organization in Malibu, said Treadwell was more fearful among humans sometimes than with bears.

She recalled video footage of Treadwell before his death that showed him in a streambed near an older bear he nicknamed "Quincy.

You were so hungry, and you should have eaten me, but you didn't. Thanks for not eating me, Quincy," Dmytryk recalled him saying to the bear in the clip.

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Treadwell erwähnt in seiner Aufnahme, dass er ein ungutes Wolfram Grandezka Freundin bei diesem speziellen Bären habe. Der Bärenliebhaber leugne die "überwältigende Gleichgültigkeit Mermi Schmelz 2019 Natur" und die Ordnung der Nahrungskette. Treadwell musste jetzt begriffen haben, dass er nicht John Wick 3 Fsk zu retten war, und schrie Huguenard an, wegzugehen oder wegzulaufen. Als er nach einer Die Legende Von Korra Imdb das Stipendium verlor, brach er im dritten Jahr sein Studium ab, Amie Huguenard heim und jobbte zunächst als Rettungsschwimmer auf Long Island. Ein 28 Jahre alter Grizzly mit der Tätowierungsnummer des U. Ein Streifzug Der Augenzeuge Film Schlaglichtern. Denn natürlich will Rtlpassion Treadwell mit der komplizierten Menschenwelt nichts mehr zu tun haben und herzt seine ahnungslosen Bärenbrüder, die überlegen im Einklang mit der Natur leben. Zärtlich streichelt er die warmen Exkremente eines Bären, die er "poop" nennt wie Mütter die Windelinhalte ihrer Säuglinge.

In spite of his criticism of Treadwell, Russell praised him for his devotion to bears and his ability remain alive for so long. He defended him against people who criticized his work, writing, "If Timothy had spent those thirteen years killing bears and guiding others to do the same, eventually being killed by one, he would have been remembered in Alaska with great admiration.

According to the organization Treadwell founded, Grizzly People, five bears were poached in the year following his death, while none had been poached while he was present in Katmai.

However, according to court records as reported by the Anchorage Daily News , the guilty parties were charged with poaching wildlife along Funnel Creek in the Preserve, an area open to hunting that borders the National Park.

Treadwell's years with the grizzlies were not without disruption. Almost from the start, the National Park Service expressed their worries about his behavior.

The Park's restrictions made him increasingly irate. According to the file kept on Treadwell by the Park Service, rangers reported he had at least six violations from to Included among these violations were guiding tourists without a license, camping in the same area longer than the Park Service's seven-day limit, improper food storage, wildlife harassment, and conflicts with visitors and their guides.

Treadwell also frustrated authorities by refusing to install an electric fence around his camp and refusing to carry bear spray to use as a deterrent.

In fact, Treadwell had carried pepper spray with him and had resorted to using it at least one time, but wrote that he had felt terrible grief over the pain he perceived it had caused the bear and refused to use it on subsequent occasions.

In , park rangers issued Treadwell a citation for storing an ice chest filled with food in his tent. A separate incident involved rangers ordering him to remove a prohibited portable generator.

When the Park Service imposed a new rule—often referred to as the "Treadwell Rule" [ citation needed ] —requiring all campers to move their camps at least one mile 1.

Finding this method impractical, he later hid his camp from the Park Service in stands of trees with heavy brush. He was cited at least once for this violation.

In Grizzly Man , Werner Herzog states that according to Treadwell's diaries, Huguenard feared bears and felt very uncomfortable in their presence.

Her final journal entries indicated that she wanted to be away from Katmai. Treadwell was in the park later in the year than normal, [2] at a time when bears attempt to gain as much fat as possible before winter.

Food was scarce that fall, causing the grizzly bears to be even more aggressive than usual. Treadwell was to leave the park at his usual time of year but extended his stay a week in an effort to locate a favorite female brown bear.

He said he hated modern civilization and felt better in nature with the bears than he did in big cities around humans. The bears he had been used to during the summer had already gone into hibernation , and bears that Treadwell did not know from other parts of the park were moving into the area.

Some of the last footage taken by Treadwell, hours before his death, includes video of a bear diving into the river repeatedly for a piece of dead salmon.

Treadwell mentioned in the footage that he did not feel entirely comfortable around that particular bear. In Grizzly Man , Herzog speculates on whether Treadwell filmed the very bear that killed him.

Around noon on Sunday, October 5, , Treadwell spoke with an associate in Malibu, California , by satellite phone ; Treadwell mentioned no problems with any bears.

The next day, October 6, Willy Fulton, a Kodiak air taxi pilot, arrived at Treadwell and Huguenard's campsite to pick them up but found the area abandoned, except for a bear, and contacted the local park rangers.

The couple's mangled remains were discovered quickly upon investigation. Treadwell's disfigured head, partial spine, and right forearm and hand, with his wristwatch still on, were recovered a short distance from the camp.

Huguenard's partial remains were found next to the torn and collapsed tents, partially buried in a mound of twigs and dirt. A large male grizzly tagged Bear protecting the campsite was killed by park rangers during their attempt to retrieve the bodies.

A second adolescent bear was also killed a short time later, when it charged the park rangers. An on-site necropsy of Bear revealed human body parts such as fingers and limbs.

The younger bear was consumed by other animals before it could be necropsied. A video camera was recovered at the site that proved to have been operating during the attack, but police said that the six-minute tape contained only voices and cries as a brown bear mauled Treadwell to death.

The tape begins with Treadwell yelling that he is being attacked. In Grizzly Man , [2] filmmaker Herzog claims that the lens cap of the camera was left on, suggesting that Treadwell and Huguenard were in the process of setting up for another video sequence when the attack happened.

The camera had been turned on just before the attack, presumably by sound activation, [ citation needed ] but the camera recorded only six minutes of audio before running out of tape.

This, however, was enough time to record the bear's initial attack on Treadwell and his agonized screams, its retreat after Huguenard tells Treadwell to play dead and when she attacked it and its return to carry Treadwell off into the forest.

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Please help improve this article if you can. September Learn how and when to remove this template message. An autopsy on the human remains confirmed the couple were killed by bears, according to results released Wednesday.

Troopers recovered video and still photography equipment as well as three hours of video footage from the site, which is located across Shelikof Strait from Kodiak Island.

Much of the footage is closeup shots of bears. Treadwell built his reputation as an author and videographer living among Katmai bears each summer for more than a decade.

Huguenard, a physician's assistant, had been traveling to the park for the last couple of years with Treadwell — co-author of "Among Grizzlies: Living With Wild Bears in Alaska.

Jewel Palovak, program director of Grizzly People, which is dedicated to preserving bears, and one of the last people to talk to Treadwell, told CBS News Early Show co-anchor Julie Chen said Treadwell was there to protect the brown bears from poachers.

Some of the recovered footage has bears no more than a few feet away from Treadwell. Others show a more timid Huguenard leaning away as bears come close to her on the bank of a river.

Perhaps Treadwell heard a bear and asked Huguenard to turn on the camera, which was found with the lens cap on and packed in a camera bag, Hill said.

I'm not sure if she was asking if a bear was outside their tent or in the brush," Hill said. Otherwise, it probably would have captured the whole thing.

Hill said he will attempt to transcribe the tape. There are no plans to make the recording or transcripts public, trooper spokesman Greg Wilkinson said.

Human remains and a T-shirt were found in the stomach of the larger bear. But other bears had eaten most of the smaller bear or buried some of its remains, Hill said.

Rebecca Dmytryk, who oversees an animal rescue organization in Malibu, said Treadwell was more fearful among humans sometimes than with bears.

This article has multiple issues. Bear is not on my menu. Anyone that spends as much time in the field as Tim and I have, will no doubt have had similar Carmine Giovinazzo. Learn how and when to remove these template messages. As scheduled, at PM on Monday October 6, Amie Huguenard, air taxi pilot Willy Fulton from Andrew Airways arrives at Kaflia Lake to transport Tim and Amie out of the area for the year and is approached by a large brown Lammschulter Jamie Oliver. Treadwell met Amie Huguenard, a doctor's assistant in Colorado, after she read his book and contacted him. For 13 summers Timothy Treadwell fled California for the wilds of Alaska, where he set his camp among some of the largest and most numerous brown bears left in North America. Seen a lot of Tim bashing here. Please help improve this article Tiffany Thompson Pov you can. Tim meant well, but I was angry with him for being so foolish, carrying on like a child because the mean old park officials were trying to protect both him and the bears.

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