Signs, pamphlets, park websites and even notices tacked to picnic tables all say the same: Be very careful around bison (or, in their full scientific name: Bison bison bison). If they start to snort, paw, toss their heads or raise their tails, leave the area. Always stay at least the distance of a football field away. Wish you were even further if they start to charge or run at you. Be especially cautious in late July, the rutting season.
Bison warning at the start of the trail up to 70 Mile Butte. © SB |
But what can you do except snap a picture (from your car) when a bison stands in the meadow beside the road?
The dominant beast in Grasslands National Park © SB |
Safety tips on bison from Parks Canada |
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