YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Wyo. – Federal officials have cited a Canadian man who told rangers at Yellowstone National Park that he loaded a bison calf into his SUV because he thought it was cold.
The calf later had to be euthanized because it couldn’t be reunited with its herd.
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A criminal complaint filed in federal court states that Shamash Kassam of Quebec told rangers he put the bison calf in his SUV on May 9.
The Casper Star-Tribune reports that Yellowstone officials issued Kassam a citation alleging he disturbed wildlife. Kassam is set to appear June 2 at the Yellowstone Justice Center.
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The citation states Kassam told a ranger that he understood what he did was wrong and wouldn’t disturb wildlife again.
An attempt to reach Kassam for comment Tuesday wasn’t immediately successful.