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Yellowstone bison attacks old man in campground

Glenn MacGrady

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I've camped and canoed in Yellowstone, as many others have, and I certainly didn't expect aggressive bison to be roaming around my campsite. Maybe the population of bison in the constrained area of Yellowstone has become too concentrated. There seem to be environmental benefits and deficits to the bison presence there, but they are hunted or captured and slaughtered once they try to migrate out of the park. What and why?

 
ALL bison are potentially aggressive, at any moment, and without any warning. The NPS has pamphlets and warning signs all over at Yellowstone and people still walk up to the fuzzy cows. The NPS says to stay back 25 yards, but when I've been there, I get wary at a hundred and won't go anywhere near 25 yards, no way, no how - that's less than 2 seconds at bison speed. But man, that was a great rodeo clown flip!
It might be more accurate to say that the people concentration at Yellowstone is much too high.
 
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I first went to Ystone in 1955. I have walked up on lone bull bison several times laying around cud chewing. ScottS is right. Give them room. Avoid eye contact. Keep some trees between yourself and bison. Do not become a threat.

Campgrounds are built in wildlife habitat. Act accordingly.
 
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