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Length:
45 minutes
Released:
Apr 13, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In June of 2019, Kyler Bourgeous and his parents were on their favorite trail in Antelope Island State Park. The island is home to hundreds of bison, which Kyler was very used to seeing. But June 1st was different, and Kyler was charged and gored by a bison.Three months later, he finally returned to the park with a girl he just started seeing, Kayleigh Davis. Everything started off normal, until the unthinkable happened again.To learn more about the bison at Antelope Island State Park, visit their website here. And to learn more about Yellowstone's bison, you can visit their website here. And finally, you can learn more about American Prairie at AmericanPrairie.org.OUR MERCH STORE IS LIVE! Support the show by shopping at www.getoutalivepodcast.com/shopFollow us on Instagram,  Facebook, and check out our website GetOutAlivePodcast.com and join us on Patreon!You can find Ashley @TheAngryOlogist on Twitter and Nick still refuses to engage. Disclaimer: This is not professional advice; Follow at your own risk.Support the show
Released:
Apr 13, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (79)

Join wildlife biologist and host Ashley Bray and her best friend/co-host Nick every other week as they explore the causes of different animal attack stories throughout the ages.In her career, Ashley has noticed the growing need for honest conversations around human-wildlife conflict, and decided to make this podcast with her best friend to get at the truth of how dangerous the animals we live alongside really are, and what we can do to not only protect ourselves from these animals, but save the animals from being hurt by us too. They are occasionally joined by expert biologists and attack survivors to get more insight into why an attack happened, how it could have been avoided (if possible), and the problems certain species are facing that could drive conflicts.