A 12-year-old child was injured by a bison in Yellowstone National Park on Friday, according to the National Park Service. The child was taken to a hospital after the incident.

"The child was taken to a hospital after the incident on Friday," the National Park Service stated. The incident occurred on Friday, and the child's condition is not known. Yellowstone National Park is a popular destination for Buffalo residents, who often travel to the area for vacation. The incident serves as a reminder for residents to exercise caution when encountering wildlife in national parks. Delaware Park in Buffalo also has wildlife, and residents should be aware of their surroundings when visiting the park. Buffalo residents who plan to visit Yellowstone National Park should be aware of the risks associated with wildlife encounters. The incident is a reminder for residents to follow park rules and guidelines when interacting with wildlife.

The National Park Service has not released further information about the incident. However, the service does provide guidelines for visitors to follow when encountering wildlife in the park. Buffalo residents can visit the National Park Service website for more information on how to stay safe in national parks.

The incident has raised concerns among Buffalo residents who plan to visit Yellowstone National Park this summer. South Buffalo residents, in particular, are advised to exercise caution when traveling to the area.

The National Park Service will likely review the incident and provide additional guidance to visitors. Buffalo residents can expect to see increased warnings and reminders about wildlife encounters in national parks.

The incident serves as a reminder for Buffalo residents to prioritize their safety when visiting national parks. Residents can take steps to minimize their risk of encountering wildlife by following park rules and guidelines.

The National Park Service will provide more information about the incident in the coming days. Buffalo residents can stay informed by visiting the National Park Service website.