Latest wildlife safety news
Yellowstone tourists learn the hard way that bison really don't appreciate cars in their personal space
By Cat Ellis published
Even careful drivers can wind up with an expensive repair bill
Tourist learns the hard way never to approach a grizzly bear for photos – no matter how cute it looks
By Cat Ellis published
Bears prefer to avoid close contact with people, but will defend themselves if they or their young are threatened
Does bear spray work on mountain lions? And, how to use it effectively
By Julia Clarke last updated
Does bear spray work on mountain lions? Our expert answers this common wildlife question and considers how to choose and use the right deterrent for big cats
Are wolverines dangerous? We dispel a few myths...
By Julia Clarke last updated
We dispel some myths around the secretive wolverine and reveal why observing one in the wild would be special, not scary
Bear jams are a growing problem at National Parks – here’s how to watch a grizzly without causing one
By Julia Clarke published
No one expects you not to view bears at National Parks, but you must do so without obstructing traffic
Parents risk kids' lives for photos with angry bison at Yellowstone National Park
By Cat Ellis published
A flicking tail means the animal isn't pleased to see you
Yellowstone bison tears bumper off car effortlessly as driver tries to sneak past
By Cat Ellis published
There's a good reason visitors are asked to keep their distance
Smoky Mountains tourist learns the hard way not to get between a mother bear and her cubs
By Cat Ellis published
Sows are protective of their young, and will charge animals or people they perceive as a threat
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