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According to the park's press release, bison injure more people in Yellowstone than any other animal. The park service reminds the public of this risk annually. This incident marks the second bison ...
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK – A second bison goring incident has been reported in Yellowstone National Park this year, highlighting the importance of respecting wildlife in the area. The National Park ...
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Officials stressed that visitors are required to stay at least 25 yards from large animals like bison — which can weigh up to 2,000 pounds and run three times faster than a human. "Bison will defend ...
In 2024, at least two people were gored by bison in the park, including an 83-year-old woman from South Carolina who was seriously hurt. Another woman from Arizona was also gored in 2023.
According to Colorado Parks and Wildlife, bison can grow up to 1,000 pounds and 10 feet long. “There are signs everywhere. But yet nobody pays attention to them,” Rob Gunderson said.
Rob and Jennifer Gunderson were visiting Yellowstone National Park for their anniversary, and couldn’t believe their eyes when they saw people walking right up to the 1,000-pound animal.
If you see a bison, wildlife officials say you should stay more than 25 yards from it. That same advice applies to all large animals, like elk, bighorn sheep, deer, moose, and coyotes.