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Cinnamon American Black Bear poses on a large boulder

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A woman was found dead on a trail near Yellowstone National Park on Saturday after a suspected bear attack, according to Montana wildlife officials.

“Yesterday morning, a woman was found deceased on the Buttermilk Trail west of West Yellowstone following an apparent bear encounter,” Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks wrote in astatementon Facebook. “Investigators confirmed grizzly bear tracks at the scene, and the investigation is ongoing.”

“Please avoid the area,” they continued. “More information will be provided as it becomes available.”

The Custer Gallatin National Forest issued astatementon Facebook announcing an “Emergency closure in place west of West Yellowstone to address bear/human safety concerns,” adding, “Generally, the Buttermilk Area Closure is located about 8 miles west of West Yellowstone.”

‘Be Bear Aware’ sign in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.Getty Images

Be bear aware sign in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA

The incident coincides with a growing number of grizzly bear sightings in Montana, according to theAssociated Press.

Last month, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks announced in a statement onTwitterthat “a grizzly bear has been confirmed in the Pryor Mountains,” directing citizens and visitors “to practice heightened bear awareness and safety protocols to prevent conflict.”

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“The female was walking with another individual in a field in front of the Lake Lodge when they saw two bison,” the NPS said. “Upon seeing them, the visitors turned to walk away from the bison. One of the bison charged and gored the woman.”

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The woman – later identified as Amber Harris —got engaged in the hospitalwhere she was recovering. She shared the news on herFacebook pagealongside a photo of her showing off her engagement ring from her hospital bed.

Noting her fiancé Chris Whitehill had planned to propose during the trip, Harris wrote, “Chris had planned a beautiful marriage proposal this week on a natural bridge but all three [including her daughter Rylee Eckblad] of us have been in the hospital since yesterday morning and I won’t be able to leave any time soon.”

“So my love got down on one knee beside my hospital bed last night and formally asked me to be his wife,” she wrote. “Without any hesitation I said yes!”

The Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.

source: people.com