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The incident unfolded near the Yellowstone River on Grand Loop Road when the tourist "decided to walk down the hill" near the ...
A third reacted to something the two offenders said in the video: "'They're friendly, I'm pretty sure. They're herbivores.' ...
Summertime means two things for the iconic Yellowstone property: thousands of visitors taking in the beautiful sights and sounds of the park, and a select few “bad apples” that get way too close to ...
This is the second reported person injured by a bison in 2025, according to NPS. There were two incidents last year. More news: A bison gored visitor at Yellowstone National Park.
The same person was the source of rumors that bears and mountain lions were leaving the national park in mid-2025.
The bison pickup line is known as a rut. From July to August, the bison mating call will echo in prairie landscapes, ...
Visitors are advised to "stay more than 25 yards away from all large animals - bison, elk, bighorn sheep, deer, moose, and coyotes - and at least 100 yards away from bears and wolves," NPS said.
That bison may be huge, but it can run a lot faster than you think. Test how much you know about staying safe around animals ...
The National Parks Service has confirmed that wildlife is not leaving Yellowstone National Park in "large numbers" after an ...
The National Park Service is clearing up any misconceptions on whether wildlife is migrating away from Yellowstone National Park.
The NPS is warning visitors about maintaining proper space from wild animals at Yellowstone after a man was gored by a bison. Particularly, bison have injured more people than any other animal at ...