The video highlights a bigger issue that is inherent to National Parks. They are at once nature preserves, ways of protecting parsels of natural wilderness from the encroachment of development, and (at least in the eyes of some people) amusement parks. And when you go to the amusement park, you go with a sense of entitlement; you go to be amused. And if that means that you're going to buy a fried twinkie, that means you'll do it, and damn the consequences. When you go to a place with that kind of mindset, especially one that teems with dangerous and precious wildlife, you risk not just a stomachache but the wellbeing and even lives of those around you.
We show this video not to point any fingers at the kids.
Certainly we don't know these young people, and we assume that they are decent kids, that their parents raised them to respect other people and animals. They are probably just acting with the abundance of confidence and daring that characterize youth. But they are also playing with forces that dwarf them in every sense, not to mention can run at 35 mph and weight up to a ton.
Please, please, please. If you are going to go into a National Park, a sacred and treasured place, a place that exists to facilitate a communion with the beauty and power of nature, behave with a little regard for others. And don't piss off the giant beasts.
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PermalinkNext time, "TAKE A HIKE" instead!
Graciously,
Teena
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PermalinkI do not agree with motorcycles off road in Yellowstone. I would support the idea of litigation for harassment of wildlife.
I have herded cows, horses, pigs, and Buffalo with a motorcycle on the ranch. It does not harm them. Buffalo are a big animal which freely walks and runs. Or will defend themselves. After you have worked with these animals, they give warning before aggressive behavior. You just need to know the que.
Please be a subjective person when writing, this is not abuse.
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