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National Parks Require 'Ecological Sensitivity Certification' Before Hikers May Photograph Animals; First Fine Issued to Tourist for Taking 'Inadequate Appreciation' Selfie with Bald Eagle

The National Park Service has announced new regulations requiring all visitors to obtain an “Ecological Sensitivity Certification” before photographing wildlife. The controversial policy comes after “widespread concern” over tourists taking photos without proper appreciation.

“We’re seeing a disturbing trend where visitors treat wildlife encounters like casual social media content,” said Dr. Marcus Thorne, a wildlife behaviorist who went nameless after being photographed on a federal document. “A selfie with a bighorn sheep doesn’t convey the sacred connection between humanity and nature.”