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A visitor to Yellowstone National Park ignored guidance to stay at least 25 yards away from all large animals was attacked Wednesday by a bison, park officials confirmed.

The unidentified woman was treated by park medical staff after being knocked to the ground by the wild animal, but she refused transport to a hospital, CNN reported.

The park had been closed since March in response to the novel coronavirus pandemic, but its phased reopening began Monday.

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Although Wednesday’s incident marks the first bison-related injury to a human within the park in 2020, a reporter for NBC Montana gained national attention in March when a herd of bison walked through his live shot, prompting him to exclaim comically, “Oh no, I ain’t messing with you” to the delight of social media. The park then turned the viral moment into a teachable one by producing a safety poster commemorating it, USA Today reported.

Woman attacked by bison at Yellowstone, 2 days after national park reopens

A safety poster for Yellowstone National Park, inspired by a TV reporter’s run-in with a herd of bison, encourages visitors to keep their distance from the park’s large animals.