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Animals are fleeing Yellowstone National Park primarily due to the increased human activity and disturbances from natural events, such as wildfires and volcanic activity. Additionally, climate change impacts, such as rising temperatures and altered food availability, can drive wildlife to seek more favorable habitats. These factors create stress on animal populations, prompting them to migrate to safer areas.

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