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Wildlife is not migrating out of Yellowstone National Park, despite misinformation spreading on social media, NPS says
The National Park Service is clearing up any misconceptions on whether wildlife is migrating away from Yellowstone National Park.
Videos have been spreading on social media platforms that appear to show a plethora of animals, such as herds of bison, elk, mountain lions and grizzly bears, are leaving the nation's oldest national park in large quantities.
In one video posted to TikTok and Instagram, a group of grizzly bears appears to be walking along a road, leaving the reserve. Others show lines of bison and groups of elk doing the same.
As a result, the topic has been trending on Google for the past week.
What is Yellowstone Parkâs supervolcano, and is it on the verge of erupting? Rumors swirl as fears explode
Yellowstone National Park wildlife is not fleeing the park, despite viral videos suggesting a mass migration due to a possible Yellowstone supervolcano eruption. The National Park Service (NPS) has confirmed the videos are either fake or misleading. Wildlife experts explain that animals like bison and elk naturally move during winter, not summer, and there is no unusual migration happening now. Also, the Yellowstone volcano alert level remains at "normal," with no signs of a looming eruption. While researchers found large magma pockets, there's no cause for immediate concern. Learn the truth behind the rumors and what science really says.
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The Internet Claimed Animals Were Fleeing a Supervolcano Eruption in Yellowstone. It Was a Hoax.
A video of a crowd of bears purportedly leaving Yellowstone went viral on social media. Now wildlife biologists and park officials are stuck debunking the influencer who posted it.
Grizzly and cubs in Yellowstone Photo: Mark Perry / 500px via Getty
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Over the past week, one social media guru has been making claims about wildlife leaving Yellowstone National Park in hordes. According to a series of videos from Scott Whitehead, a self-proclaimed âanimal expert,â the âgrizzle bearsâ have finally had it with the park, and theyâre taking to the road along with a number of additional animal species in large numbers, baffling scientists.
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