The graphic reads “Camp Pendleton’s Wildlife; RATTLESNAKES; Avoid contact when at all possible; Never hike alone, especially after dark; Wear closed-toe shoes while hiking; Watch your step, never put your hands or feet where you cannot see; Roll logs or stones toward you so anything underneath has a chance to escape in the other direction; If bitten, remain calm, and immobilize the bitten area; Wash a bite with soap and water, and seek medical attention; Remove clothing that may constrict affected areas; Camp Pendleton Conservation Law Enforcement Officer: (760) 725-3360.” The graphical elements include a simple lined white silhouette of a rattlesnake with a black and yellow hazard symbol behind it to visually indicate that this animal is dangerous. The text is important information listed beside the rattlesnake graphic to inform residents what to do if they encounter this animal. The graphic is a product in support of Marine Corps Installations West, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton initiative to promote the safety of its residents and wildlife. (U.S. Marine Corps graphic created by LCpl Alicia Childs)
Date Taken: | 10.19.2021 |
Published: | 10-27-21 12:51 PM |
Graphic ID: | 17355 |
VIRIN: | 211019-M-BI633-002 |
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