Anger continues to flare after a Canadian film crew walked over the Grand Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone. There is even a petition trying to pull their sponsors.

A criminal complaint and arrest warrants have been filed against three of the men with 'High on Life' and that is not the only heat they are receiving.

A group known as 'Montana Mint' is calling on the film crew's corporate sponsors to bail, saying that taking their 'corporate dollars' away is the only way to stop this behavior.

"My first reaction was that it is really sad, really that have such little respect for Yellowstone, the environment and really what makes the west and Montana great,” said Bozeman resident Jennifer Silvey.

Rick Johnston added, "People just need to use their heads a little more, I say they are stupid, I mean it is an international park you leave the animals alone and don't get off the walkways on a geyser." his wife, Debbie said, "There are signs all over the place, I mean it is just common sense."

Wednesday evening, more than five thousand people had already signed the petition that will be presented to four companies including Bud Light and Red Bull.

High on Life has responded to the outcry on their Facebook page saying, “We did not respect the protected environment we were exploring, and we want to acknowledge our wrongdoing."

They have since taken down the videos and photos that went viral over the weekend, but some just say that is not enough and are concerned for the future.

Rick said, "What I am afraid of is people won't get to drive through there and get out of their own cars and look, they will be taking a tour bus through making sure you can't get out to hike and do want you want to do.”

ABC FOX Montana reached out to both Bud Light and Red Bull. Red Bull responded saying that they are not formally affiliated with High on Life and that they were not involved with this project.

According to the National Park Service, this is an on-going investigation.