And in some articles, a lot of people are commenting that we shouldn't be mad at these guys because they were just trying to help. But good intentions or not, amateur wildlife rescue can be bad for the rescuer and bad for the animal. People making those comments would probably be saying something different if the guys got gored by momma bison, or if baby bison got hurt or killed in the rescue attempt.
I suppose because the calf would have had to have been hand reared before being introduced to any new group; which is not a small feat in itself. I suppose also the park might not have thought along those lines; they had a calf that was rejected and was doing to die and thus having it put down seemed the best option to them. I don't know if they even have on-site facilities to keep one or a hierarchy structure that would allow someone trained to work with it to raise it on site.
This is symptomatic of a larger problem with the parks and visitors. For example
Tourist Bros Stomp On Yellowstone National Park's Grand Prismatic Spring
or another incident
DEATH VALLEY: Three men arrested in endangered pupfish’s death - Press Enterprise
Their stamping on the Spring makes me think of all the people who have died falling into the thermal features at Yellowstone...usually they were doing something they shouldn't have.
Also mucking with the hot springs in any way can actually cause severe damage to them, one good example is the Morning Glory Pool, with all the trash that's been thrown into it the water temperature has been altered and now the whole spring is turning brown.
It was already dead from the beginning.(like that dolphin that died after being passed around on the beach, I'm sure most of those people knew it was bad for the dolphin but they just couldn't pass up the photo opportunity)
It was already dead from the beginning.
but I'd pointed it out in the thread at the time: http://www.zoochat.com/173/idiots-kill-dolphin-selfie-437643/To be fair to Orca a lot of news sites failed to say that.
but I'd pointed it out in the thread at the time: http://www.zoochat.com/173/idiots-kill-dolphin-selfie-437643/
There's a whole book about all of the people who have died at Yellowstone in various ways.
It was already dead from the beginning.