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Woman Gored by Bison in Yellowstone National Park

July 17, 2023 by Cecily Ross

Yellowstone National Park is home to a variety of magnificent wildlife.But the park rangers warn that close encounters can be very dangerous. Monday morning, a 47-year-old woman from Phoenix, Arizona, became the victim of a bison attack. The incident occurred at the Lake Lodge Cabins on the north shore of Lake Yellowstone, When the woman was gored by a bison, resulting in significant injuries to her chest and abdomen.

Bison charged and attacked

The incident occurred when the woman, accompanied by another individual, encountered two bison while walking in a field in front of the Lake Lodge. Upon noticing the bison, the visitors wisely attempted to distance themselves from the animals. However, one of the bison charged and gored the woman before they could escape. The severity of her injuries necessitated her immediate evacuation by helicopter to Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center in Idaho Falls. The investigation into the incident is ongoing, and no further details, including the woman’s current condition, have been released.

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Bison in Yellowstone Park. Photo by Scott Anderson

Maintain a safe distance to avoid attack

Yellowstone National Park officials stress the importance of maintaining a safe distance from wildlife at all times. When animals are near campsites, trails, boardwalks, parking lots, or developed areas, it is crucial to give them ample space. Specifically, a distance of at least 25 yards (23 meters) should be maintained from large animals such as bison, elk, bighorn sheep, deer, moose, and coyotes. For bears and wolves, the recommended distance increases to a minimum of 100 yards (91 meters). If encountering a wild animal in close proximity, it is advised to turn around and go the other way to avoid any potential interaction.

Heightened Caution During Mating Season

During the bison’s mating season, also known as the rut, which extends from mid-July through mid-August, these animals can become more agitated and unpredictable. As such, it is essential to exercise extra caution and give them additional space during this period. Bison have been known to run three times faster than humans, further emphasizing the need to keep a safe distance and remain vigilant.

Bison calf
Bison. Photo by Scott Anderson

Promoting Safety in the Park

Yellowstone National Park has implemented various safety measures and educational campaigns to ensure the well-being of visitors and wildlife alike. These initiatives aim to raise awareness about wildlife behavior and appropriate human conduct in their presence. By adhering to these guidelines, visitors can help preserve the natural habitats of these magnificent creatures while safeguarding their own lives.

This recent incident involving a woman gored by a bison in Yellowstone National Park serves as a somber reminder of the importance of respecting wildlife and adhering to safety guidelines. While the park offers unforgettable experiences and breathtaking encounters with nature, it is crucial to remember that the animals inhabiting these areas are wild and can be dangerous if approached or provoked. By maintaining a safe distance from wildlife, being aware of mating seasons, and following park regulations, visitors can help ensure their own safety and the preservation of these magnificent creatures for future generations to enjoy.

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