Yellowstone National Park rangers are once again warning the public not to approach wildlife after being forced to investigate an incident where someone brought a baby elk to a local police station.
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Tourists visiting Yellowstone National Park thought it was a good idea to put a newborn elk in their car, the National Park Service said in a statement. “During the Memorial Day weekend, visitors ...
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