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Park rangers call out tourists who break the rules for dangerous behavior around a wild bear: ‘People are so inconsiderate’

Park rangers call out tourists who break the rules for dangerous behavior around a wild bear: ‘People are so inconsiderate’

How close is too close when it comes to grizzly bears? That’s exactly the question a traveling couple asked when they filmed tourists getting too close to them in Yellowstone National Park.

The couple, publishing under the name Next Trekking Adventure (@nexttrekkingadventure), shared a video on YouTube of tourists in Yellowstone ignoring park rangers’ advice and trying to get close to the bear to take photos.

The bear was between 75 and 100 meters from the road. The video shows people venturing off the road and into the trees to get a closer look. A woman can be seen actively ignoring the park ranger’s requests to return to the road. The park ranger had to ask the woman three times before she finally listened.

While it can be very exciting to see these bears in their natural habitatIt is important to remember that they are wild animals and can be unpredictable. The rules exist to ensure the safety of both people and wildlife in the parks and to avoid injuries.

Park rangers are there to help enforce the rules, and listening to what they say is important not only for your protection but for the protection of wildlife as well. Unfortunately, human interference can often cause animals being sacrificedbut that can be easily avoided if people keep their distance and follow the rules in place.

Animals can become extremely stressed by the presence of humans. Studies have shown that even in national parks and other wilderness areas, people can cause changes in an animal’s routine and behavior, influencing when they are active, when and how much they eat, and even their reproduction.













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For example, a study published in 2018 found that 62 species around the world, including wild boars and tigers, increased their nocturnal activity in response to human activity in their habitat.

Unfortunately, people in the comments weren’t surprised by the behavior.

“People are so inconsiderate these days,” one person wrote.

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While another wrote: “They need to be fined and fined.”

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