(CNN) — Two days after the Yellowstone National Park partially reopened following coronavirus restrictions, a woman was injured by a bison. The victim had been following the wild animal too closely Wednesday afternoon, according to a statement from park spokeswoman Linda Veress. The park did not release the woman's name. On May 12 -- while the park was still closed -- a different visitor entered the park illegally and fell into what Veress described as a "thermal feature" near Old Faithful, a famed park geyser. In a news release earlier this month, the park said it has put together a phased reopening plan for the park, with the first phase going into effect May 18.
Source: CNN May 21, 2020 08:26 UTC