A Yellowstone visitor tried to help a struggling bison calf. It had to be euthanized.
Yellowstone National Park staff had to euthanize a newborn bison calf after a park visitor tried to help the struggling animal near a riverbank but caused the herd to reject it, officials said. After being abandoned, the calf had to be put down because it posed a danger by approaching cars and people on the roadways, the National Park Service said in a statement Tuesday. "Approaching wild ...
by Alexandra E. Petri, Los Angeles Times
May 25, 2023
2 minutes
Yellowstone National Park staff had to euthanize a newborn bison calf after a park visitor tried to help the struggling animal near a riverbank but caused the herd to reject it, officials said.
After being abandoned, the calf had to be put down because it posed a danger by approaching.
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