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All, in some way or another. Even though this beautiful ecosystem is fully protected by law, and some species have made a comeback (gray wolves, once eliminated, have been reintroduced, and are thriving again), many people abuse the opportunity to see these creatures in a natural state. Campers in the park often encourage black and grizzly bears to visit campsites by leaving foodstuffs uncovered, and even try to feed bears. People try to interact with the animals in a negative way, by getting close for pictures.

The animals there are wild, and should be enjoyed at a distance, for your sake and theirs.

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People affect Yellowstone National Park by leaving litter, ripping up the dirt road tracks and scaring off the wildlife.

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The cages and the gate there

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