Chapter

Lessons from a Bear Attack
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29:13 - 38:28 (09:15)

The Yellowstone National Park intentionally left out garbage as tourist attractions for wildlife. In a camping trip, it's important to bear-proof your campsite.

Clips
A wildlife photographer advises that in order to capture beautiful pictures, it's important to invest in a DSLR camera, zoom lens and tripod, and maintain a safe distance from the animals.
29:13 - 31:07 (01:53)
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Photography
Summary

A wildlife photographer advises that in order to capture beautiful pictures, it's important to invest in a DSLR camera, zoom lens and tripod, and maintain a safe distance from the animals.

Chapter
Lessons from a Bear Attack
Episode
12: How Not To Die. Yellowstone Edition
Podcast
National Park After Dark
On June 25th, a grizzly bear attacked Walker, who was on his way back to the camp with his colleagues after having drinks at the Old Faithful Inn, despite shining his flashlight at the bear as it charged at them.
31:07 - 33:14 (02:07)
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Grizzly bear.
Summary

On June 25th, a grizzly bear attacked Walker, who was on his way back to the camp with his colleagues after having drinks at the Old Faithful Inn, despite shining his flashlight at the bear as it charged at them.

Chapter
Lessons from a Bear Attack
Episode
12: How Not To Die. Yellowstone Edition
Podcast
National Park After Dark
The Yellowstone National Park once intentionally left out piles of garbage as attractions for tourists, causing wildlife to feed on them as a trap.
33:14 - 36:10 (02:56)
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Yellowstone National Park
Summary

The Yellowstone National Park once intentionally left out piles of garbage as attractions for tourists, causing wildlife to feed on them as a trap. However, this practice is dangerous and can lead to fatal consequences for both animals and humans.

Chapter
Lessons from a Bear Attack
Episode
12: How Not To Die. Yellowstone Edition
Podcast
National Park After Dark
The parents of a young man attacked and killed by a bear in a national park sued the National Park Service for not properly warning visitors of the dangers and initially won $87,000.
36:10 - 38:28 (02:17)
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Lawsuit
Summary

The parents of a young man attacked and killed by a bear in a national park sued the National Park Service for not properly warning visitors of the dangers and initially won $87,000.

Chapter
Lessons from a Bear Attack
Episode
12: How Not To Die. Yellowstone Edition
Podcast
National Park After Dark