I personally think they were truly concerned and the fact that they wanted to speak with a ranger, didn’t just take the baby-bison home, demonstrates their good intensions.
They didn’t want to leave the baby bison to freeze and starve to death.
Sorry, typo: intentions.
Really? What do you suppose baby bison do when there are no people around to keep them warm?
Native Americans used “buffalo” bison hides to keep them warm in the winter. hmmm
I raise beef cattle in Florida and my cattle can be seen from a major highway. I had some city slickers from up north drive up to my house in a pouring rainstorm, demanding that I put my cattle under cover to protect them from the rain. Animal abuse they claimed.
I'm not sure if they got the message but I delivered my response forcefully by telling them to get off my property and slamming the door in their face.
The gene pool is still full of defects. They walk among us.
The road to hell is paved with...
You serious Clark? This thing is part of the Yellowstone food chain. If it freezes to death, wolves, bears and coyotes get a meal. Those folks should’ve left the bison alone.
That thing wouldn’t get close to freezing to death, a pack of wolves would take care of that chill in no time.