Man pleads guilty to disturbing and contributing to death of Yellowstone bison calf.

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A man from Hawaii pleaded guilty to intentionally disturbing wildlife after interfering with a struggling newborn bison calf in Yellowstone National Park, which led to the animal's death. The man was charged a $500 fine, a $500 Community Service payment to Yellowstone Forever Wildlife Protection Fund, a $30 special assessment, and a $10 processing fee. The incident happened when the calf became separated from its mother and Walters pushed it onto the roadway. The calf was later killed by park staff as it was approaching people and cars.
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