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Onlooker captures video of tourist's reckless actions near wild animals: 'Way too close'
"Touron spotted: way too close, snack to feed the elk, and zero clue that the elk aren't in a petting zoo," the caption reads ...
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Disturbing report out of Rocky Mountain National Park sparks outrage online — here's why
From now on, eyes wide open and hands behind your back. Or in your pockets — that works, too. At any outdoor park or landscape, it's never safe to approach and pet wildlife. However, in late October, ...
Yellowstone is home to several herds, with the Northern Yellowstone herd being the most famous and extensively studied elk population in North America. These elk migrate seasonally — spending winters ...
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Warning Signs A Cool National Park Wildlife Sighting Is About To Turn Into A Dangerous Encounter
Park visitors are often oblivious to the warning signs that wildlife has become stressed or threatened by their presence, and when it's time to give them space.
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. (Update 4/15/25): Frankfort’s Board of Works ...
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