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Wildlife advocates: Keep your distance from wild animals

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Wednesday, July 3, 2024   

As summer travel peaks, wildlife experts are urging people to maintain their distance from wild animals they may encounter.

North Carolina, home to nine national parks and 11 wildlife refuges, faces increasing challenges from close encounters between humans and wildlife.

Tracy Davids, senior Southeast field representative for Defenders of Wildlife, highlighted the importance of giving animals plenty of room, especially as they reintroduce endangered species like the red wolf.

"You never know what the animal is going to do, particularly if it has young," Davids pointed out. "In red wolf country, which is on the coast of North Carolina; very small, wild populations of wolves. Today the number of wolves has grown slightly to about 20 or so. She says Defenders of Wildlife is not only working to educate tourists, but also asking professional photographers to keep their distance from the remaining Red Wolves in the state's eastern wetlands.

She noted Defenders of Wildlife is not only working to educate tourists but also asking professional photographers to keep their distance from the remaining red wolves in the state's eastern wetlands.

North Carolina state parks welcomed more than 20 million visitors in 2023, a 4% increase from the previous year. Wildlife experts stressed the importance of respecting the parks' "wild residents," to ensure the safety of both animals and humans.

Chamois Anderson, Rockies and Plains senior representative for Defenders of Wildlife, shared tips on how to safely enjoy and photograph wildlife.

"What you can do is bring your binoculars, spotting scopes, to really, you know, zero in on the animal and see them foraging and doing their wild thing," Anderson urged. "Or you're taking pictures, go ahead and buy that lens."

To promote safety among visitors and wildlife, Defenders of Wildlife has released a YouTube video on the do's and don'ts of interacting with animals in wild settings.

Disclosure: Defenders of Wildlife contributes to our fund for reporting on Climate Change/Air Quality, Endangered Species & Wildlife, Energy Policy, and Public Lands/Wilderness. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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