When you want to stop to watch wildlife, pull your vehicle completely off of the road into a designated pull-out-this keeps wildlife safe as well as other motorists. Be sure to always follow the speed limits and watch for wildlife that may dart into the road. Roads cut through their habitats or migration routes. Blue whales are the largest animals ever known to have lived on Earth. Vehicle strikes are one of the most deadly types of encounters for wildlife in parks.
If dogs are allowed, keep them on-leash (most parks have a 6-foot leash policy) pick up fecal matter and ensure they are vaccinated, and do not use bird calls or wildlife calls and attractants.Ĥ. Stay on trails to help keep human presence in predictable areas. Interacting with wildlife also can cause harm to both people and wildlife, including injury and disease. View our mens fashionable GA100-1A1 Analog-Digital watch in black. Remember that wildlife in parks are wild and can be unpredictable when they’re disturbed or surprised. It’s illegal to feed, touch, tease, frighten, or intentionally disturb wildlife. Even when you’re farther away, leaving wildlife alone can help your viewing experience-plus it’s the law.