Bison Charges and Injures Tourist at Yellowstone National Park Campground
1-Minute Brief
The incident highlights ongoing safety concerns for visitors interacting with wildlife in national parks.
Key Facts
- A 65-year-old man was thrown eight feet into the air by a charging bison at Yellowstone.
- The attack occurred at Bridge Bay Campground and was captured on video.
- Sources describe the bison as a bull and the attack as unprovoked.
- The man was walking with his grandson at the time of the incident.
- The injured man was hospitalized following the encounter.
What Happened
A bison charged and tossed a 65-year-old man into the air at Yellowstone's Bridge Bay Campground while he was walking with his grandson. The event was recorded on video and resulted in the man being hospitalized.
Why It Matters
This event underscores the potential dangers of close encounters with wildlife in national parks and may prompt renewed discussions about visitor education and safety protocols.
What's Next
Park officials may review safety messaging and investigate the circumstances of the incident. Updates on the man's condition or any changes to park policies may follow.
Sources
Confirmed by 4 independent sources
- The New York TimesLeft13h agoIn Terrifying Seconds, a Bison Charges Campers at Yellowstone
- ABC NewsLeft12h agoWATCH: Bison attacks tourist at Yellowstone Park
- Fox NewsRight20h agoBull bison sends Yellowstone visitor flipping through the air in campground attack caught on video
