Yellowstone Visitors' Thermal Water, Off-Path Forays a Pain

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Friday, 17 June 2016 06:50 AM EDT ET

A tourist from China was fined $1,000 for walking off a boardwalk at Yellowstone National Park and collecting thermal water, apparently for medicinal purposes, park officials said Wednesday.

It was the latest in a string of incidents at the 2.2 million-acre park over the past month where tourists got into trouble. Some got too close to wildlife and several others walked off boardwalks near hot springs, one fatally, reported The Associated Press.

Not to mention the tourists who felt sorry for a newborn bison calf as darkness fell, so they put it in the back of their van. The animal was later ostracized from its herd and had to be euthanized.

A witness reported seeing the Chinese tourist break through the fragile, rock crust surrounding the Mammoth Hot Springs area. The witness took photos of the man that were turned over to park rangers, officials said.

The man told rangers he did not read the safety information given to him when he entered the park. The man, whose name was not released, reportedly wanted the water for medicinal purposes, said park spokeswoman Charissa Reid.

Reid said in an emailed response to questions about the case the "stiff fine" was levied in large part because of "the irreplaceable nature of the thermal feature."

On June 7, 23-year-old Colin Nathaniel Scott of Portland slipped on gravel and fell into scalding, acidic water after leaving a boardwalk in the Norris Geyser Basin. Park officials were unable to recover his body.

A day after Scott's death, six people received $130-citations for walking off trail in the Grand Prismatic Springs area.

Park regulations require visitors to stay on trails and boardwalks for their own safety as well as to protect Yellowstone's natural resources. It is a violation of federal regulations to collect any park resources.

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