This year, there has been a noticeable increase in visitors making dangerous decisions in America’s national parks. Some incidents are harmless enough, while others—including a case where two park visitors narrowly avoided being gored by an angry bison —cross a line into genuinely dangerous territory that could cost someone their life.

That’s exactly what happened in early October at Yellowstone National Park, when a visitor chose to walk toward a wolf pack as bystanders watched in horror. Here’s what happened, and what the National Park Service wants travelers to know about getting too close to wild animals.

A Man Risked His Life By Approaching A Wolf Pack In Yellowstone National Park

Witnesses at Yellowstone National Park were shocked last month when a man wearing a white scarf walk

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