Help Protect Wintering Wildlife

We love recreating outside…

And seeing wildlife, but if we’re not careful our winter recreation pursuits can cause stress and harm to wildlife. The good news is: we can minimize our impacts on wintering wildlife.

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Wildlife are extra vulnerable in winter and spring when their energy demands are high, temperatures are low, and food is scarce but there’s a lot we can do to avoid or minimize disturbance. These include simple actions like moving slowly and quietly when traveling near wildlife, not approaching wildlife or following their tracks, and leashing your dog if you see wildlife or think animals may be nearby. Click below to learn more about how you can help to protect wintering wildlife!

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