Elk are very protective parents, as one senior tourist found out when trying to take close-up photos of a female and her calf in Colorado. The cow took exception to the man approaching her young at ...
(NEXSTAR) – Yellowstone National Park officials are warning visitors to stay away from wildlife after two recent encounters that left a bison calf dead and an elk calf away from its herd. Over the ...
Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. The National Park Service has warned the public never to approach the wildlife after Yellowstone visitors took an elk ...
DEER LODGE, Mont. — This is not something you see on your morning commute every day! Check out the video Allana Holderman captured outside Deer Lodge of a bear trying to hunt an elk calf while trying ...
MISSOULA, Mont. — Officials at Yellowstone National Park are asking the public to slow down when driving and stay a safe distance from wildlife after a number of incidents left animals dead. They ...
One particularly careless visitor has been spotted strolling right up to a grazing bull elk at Jasper National Park to take a photo, demonstrating the worst possible way to capture the animal in its ...
While others might have snapped a photo and moved on, these tourists drove the elk calf to a police station. It ended up running away. Park officials warn people not to get too close to the animals.
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