gwynne
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People "think" they are very smart, probably due to a google habit of getting some sort of answer for everything. Not necessarily correct or best, but that is beside the point to them. Add in the need to take a dozen selfies a day and there you have it. Yellowstone isn't an interactive petting zoo to be enjoyed as each visitor sees fit.I agree and I do think many comments (both here and on the news stories) are pretty harsh.
However, I am glad that things like this get a good amount of attention so others can learn. It seems that people do way more stupid/dangerous things now. I know people have always done things without thinking through their actions, but it seems like the chance to take a picture or video with your phone is making this more common. (Not saying this was the case with this particular incident, but the parks have mentioned increased problems with people getting too close to the animals for photo ops.)
I have even seen videos recently where animals have been killed because people felt their "need" to take a selfie was more important than than that animal's health and safety.
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Park Rangers truly care about these animals. They are doing all they can to educate the park visitor, but the visitor has to respect their knowledge and authority.

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I just try not to think about it. But then one baby bison is euthanized
