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Yellowstone warns of elk calving season, dangers 

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An elk calf in Yellowstone National Park. PHOTO BY JACOB W. FRANK / NPS

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Elk calving has begun in Yellowstone National Park, which can mean danger unless visitors take proper precautions.  

Cow elk are much more aggressive toward people during calving season, according to a May 16 press release from the park. They may run toward people or kick, and attacks can be unprovoked and unpredictable. The news release advises visitors to keep a distance of at least 25 yards, roughly the length of two school buses.  

“Stay alert. Look around corners before exiting buildings or walking around blind spots. Cow elk may bed their calves near buildings and under cars,” the release stated. “… If an elk runs toward you, run away. Find shelter in your vehicle or behind a tall, sturdy barrier as quickly as possible.” The park has more information about elk, including safety recommendations, on its elk webpage

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