In the past few weeks, there have been at least two reports of people interfering with animals at the park.
People visiting Yellowstone National Park are putting their own lives and the lives of animals at risk by interacting with the wildlife.
Park regulations maintain that people stay at least 25 yards away from wildlife, including bison, elk and deer.In a separate incident over the Memorial Day weekend, park officials said visitors placed an elk calf in their car for unknown reasons. They reportedly dropped the animal off at a police station in Montana where it ran off into the forest. It's unclear if charges were filed.
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