Latest wildlife safety news
Wyoming hiker learns the hard way not to mess with the moose
By Cat Ellis published
Luckily for him, playing dead seems to work
Camera-happy hikers show you how not to photograph bison at Yellowstone
By Cat Ellis published
The National Park Service recommends staying in your car for the best and safest view
There's a right way and a wrong way to photograph elk in the wild – this is the WRONG way
By Cat Ellis published
Crouching down and nearly sitting on the animal isn't a great idea
Yellowstone tourist decides to take a break and sit down in a field of bison – it proves a poor choice
By Cat Ellis published
Follow the Park Rangers' advice and give wildlife plenty of space
Yet another Yellowstone hiker decides it would be a good idea to pose for selfies with bison (it isn't)
By Cat Ellis published
Just last weekend an 83-year-old woman was seriously injured by a bison defending its space at the park
Taking selfies with the bison at Yellowstone is a terrible idea – and this is why
By Cat Ellis published
Bison are the most dangerous animals at the park according to the NPS, responsible for more injuries than bears or wolves
Photographers demonstrate the wrong way to snap Yellowstone's most famous bears
By Cat Ellis published
A huge group gathered to snap the Obsidian bear family at dangerously close range
Yellowstone tourists get an instant safety lesson after posing kids among elk for photos
By Cat Ellis published
Elk usually prefer to avoid contact with people, but can become aggressive if they or their young are threatened
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