12-year-old injured by bison at Yellowstone National Park

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12-year-old injured by bison at Yellowstone National Park

A 12-year-old child was injured by a bison while visiting Yellowstone National Park on Friday. The incident occurred near the Mud Volcano area and is currently under investigation.

A 12-year-old child was injured by a bison while visiting Yellowstone National Park on Friday, the National Park Service said . Few details have been released about the encounter, but the agency said that the visitor was taken to a nearby hospital by an emergency medical crew. An investigation into what happened is underway. The incident occurred at around 9:15 a.m. Mountain Time near Yellowstone's "Mud Volcano," a section of the park that draws tourists to its famous hydrothermal steam vents and features a short boardwalk weaving through the area. Bison have been spotted there before. The animals have also been seen near other hydrothermal sites for which the the park is known, like the geyser Old Faithful, where a New Jersey man was injured after being gored by a bison last year. That incident, in June 2025, happened just about a month after a Florida man was gored and injured by a bison in Yellowstone's Lake Village area, where restaurants and hotels are located. Bison are commonly seen near Lake Village, too. At the time, the park service said both men had approached the bison too closely. The park service has often publicly warned that wildlife in Yellowstone — a sprawling wilderness area that covers more than 2.2 million acres in Wyoming, Montana and a bit of Idaho — can be dangerous for humans who come into contact with them. "Wild animals can be aggressive when people do not respect their space," the agency wrote. …

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