National Park Service Advises You โ€œDonโ€™t Pet the Fluffy Cowsโ€

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Donโ€™t pet the fluffy cows. Solid advice from the NPS. Credit: NPS

You wouldnโ€™t think it was necessary to advise people to stay away from a 1,000lb wild animal with sharp horns. But the almost weekly incidents of tourists getting too close to bison and being charged or tossed would beg to differ.

The National Park Service is clearly fed up with dealing with these incidents too and over the weekend shared tips on avoiding the fluffy cows.

โ€œI wish that I could fly
Into the sky
So very high
Just like a dragonflyโ€

๐Ÿฆฌ Think it over! Also, think safety and act safely. You can help keep yourself and other visitors safe and wildlife wild by setting a good example! Remember to treat wildlife with proper caution and respect. The safety of animals, as well as your safety, depends on everyone using good judgment.

๐Ÿฆฌ Give animals room. The best way to stay safe around wildlife is to give animals room to move. Many parks require you to stay a minimum distance of 25 yards from most wildlife and 100 yards from predators like bears and wolves. If youโ€™re close enough for a selfie, youโ€™re definitely too close. Use binoculars or a zoom lens and move back if wildlife approach you.

๐Ÿฆฌ Do not disturb. Even when youโ€™re farther away, leaving wildlife alone can help your viewing experienceโ€”plus itโ€™s the law. Itโ€™s illegal to feed, touch, tease, frighten, or intentionally disturb wildlife. Remember that wildlife in parks are wild and can be unpredictable when theyโ€™re disturbed or surprised.

๐Ÿฆฌ Be responsible. Ultimately, staying safe and keeping wildlife wild is up to you! When you go out into a national park, itโ€™s your responsibility to keep yourself, your family, and the wildlife safe.

Find more tips to watch wildlife safely at: https://www.nps.gov/subjects/watchingwildlife/7ways.htm

๐Ÿ“ธ Illustration featuring mountains, trees, and a bison and person in close contact with the text, โ€œDonโ€™t pet the fluffy cows,โ€ and โ€œthink safety, act safely.โ€ NPS
#RecreateResponsibly #KeepWildlifeWild

bison, gored, North Dakota, attacked
Bison. Credit: Jonathan Mast via Unsplash

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4 thoughts on โ€œNational Park Service Advises You โ€œDonโ€™t Pet the Fluffy Cowsโ€โ€

  1. Bold statement, I wonโ€™t be surprised if the BBW doesnโ€™t unleash the hate on NPS. Just because some women are overweight and soft. Doesnโ€™t mean we call them cows. How rude

  2. 1) Iโ€™m pretty sure I can out run a buffalo, Psh!
    2) Iโ€™m good with animals. They all love me.
    3) If anything happens, Iโ€™m going to sue the park!
    4) SMH!!!

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