suggestions. this is the law in the national parks. if you are in your car, there is no risk. as long as you are pulled off the side of the road, stop, ento joy the wildlife, take photos. if you are outside of your car, walking, hiking or just standing on the side of the road, you need to stay certain safety distances away from the animals. bears and wolves, that s 100 yards and all of the other animals, including bison, is 25 yards. if you see the animal drastically changing behavior because of your presence you are too close, even if you are beyond those limits. with bison, they are nice enough to give us warning signs they are getting agitated. you will see an exaggerated head bobbing, scratching and stomping at the ground. and you will see their tail go up. if you see any of those factors happening, back up, increase the amount of space between you and the answer and let other people know, too, they are getting too close. you are not just putting yourself in danger. you are putting