A Hawaii man who helped a bison calf in Yellowstone National Park move away from the Lamar River was fined $500 and saddled with another $540 in fees Wednesday after pleading guilty to one count of feeding, touching, teasing, frightening, or intentionally disturbing wildlife.
Yellowstone National Park rangers are seeking a man who tried to help a bison calf that became separated from its mother while crossing the Lamar River, an incident that led rangers to put down the calf because it was abandoned by the herd.