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Feds Cite Canadian Man for Moving Yellowstone Bison Calf

The calf later had to be euthanized because it couldn't be reunited with its herd

By Dillon Tabish

YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Wyo. — Federal officials have cited a Canadian man who told rangers at Yellowstone National Park that he loaded a bison calf into his SUV because he thought it was cold.

The calf later had to be euthanized because it couldn’t be reunited with its herd.

A criminal complaint filed in federal court states that Shamash Kassam of Quebec told rangers he put the bison calf in his SUV on May 9.

The Casper Star-Tribune reports that Yellowstone officials issued Kassam a citation alleging he disturbed wildlife. Kassam is set to appear June 2 at the Yellowstone Justice Center.

The citation states Kassam told a ranger that he understood what he did was wrong and wouldn’t disturb wildlife again.

An attempt to reach Kassam for comment Tuesday wasn’t immediately successful.