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    • Camp Pendleton's Wildlife: Grey Foxes

      Camp Pendleton's Wildlife: Grey Foxes

      Graphics by Lance Cpl. Alicia Shores   |   Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton   |   10.19.2021

      The graphic reads “Camp Pendleton’s Wildlife; GREY FOXES; Avoid contact when at all possible; Foxes are more likely to run than attack, give them a chance to run away; Never feed foxes; Keep garbage and compost secure and don’t leave pet food outside; Grey foxes live quietly and are harmless unless seriously provoked, or in the rare case they have rabies; Camp Pendleton Conservation Law......

    • Camp Pendleton's Wildlife: Badgers

      Camp Pendleton's Wildlife: Badgers

      Graphics by Lance Cpl. Alicia Shores   |   Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton   |   10.19.2021

      The graphic reads “Camp Pendleton’s Wildlife; BADGERS; Avoid contact when at all possible; Badgers rarely attack, but are very dangerous when provoked or cornered; Never feed badgers; Keep garbage and compost secure and don’t leave pet food outside; Clean up after barbecues and outdoor activities; Keep pets indoors at night; Camp Pendleton Conservation Law Enforcement Officer: (760)......

    • Camp Pendleton's Wildlife: Opossums

      Camp Pendleton's Wildlife: Opossums

      Graphics by Lance Cpl. Alicia Shores   |   Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton   |   10.19.2021

      The graphic reads “Camp Pendleton’s Wildlife; OPOSSUMS; Avoid contact when at all possible; Opossums are more likely to run than attack, but will defend themselves and their young; Do not kill opossums, they play vital roles even in our urban environment; Never feed opossums; Keep garbage and compost secure and don’t leave pet food outside; Clean up after barbecues and outdoor......

    • Camp Pendleton's Wildlife: Raccoons

      Camp Pendleton's Wildlife: Raccoons

      Graphics by Lance Cpl. Alicia Shores   |   Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton   |   10.19.2021

      The graphic reads “Camp Pendleton’s Wildlife; RACCOONS; Avoid contact when at all possible; Raccoons are more likely to run than attack, but will defend themselves and their young; Never feed raccoons, as they may get used to being around humans and become aggressive if feeding stops; Keep garbage and compost secure and don’t leave pet food outside; Clean up after barbecues and outdoor......

    • Camp Pendleton's Wildlife: Bobcats

      Camp Pendleton's Wildlife: Bobcats

      Graphics by Lance Cpl. Alicia Shores   |   Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton   |   10.19.2021

      The graphic reads “Camp Pendleton’s Wildlife; BOBCATS; Avoid contact when at all possible, and do not approach; Bobcats usually do not attack unless they have rabies or other diseases; Never run away or turn your back; Slowly & deliberately back away; If one approaches, throw things at it, make lots of noise; Try to appear bigger and make noise; Fight back if attacked; If a bobcat is......

    • Camp Pendleton's Wildlife: Coyotes

      Camp Pendleton's Wildlife: Coyotes

      Graphics by Lance Cpl. Alicia Shores   |   Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton   |   10.19.2021

      The graphic reads “Camp Pendleton’s Wildlife; COYOTES; Avoid contact when at all possible; Never feed coyotes, that attracts others; Keep pets on leashes, and keep unattended pets indoors; Keep outdoor lights on at night; Try to appear bigger and make noise; Never run or turn your back; Never let a coyote get between you and children or pets; Camp Pendleton Conservation Law Enforcement......

    • Camp Pendleton's Wildlife: Rattlesnakes

      Camp Pendleton's Wildlife: Rattlesnakes

      Graphics by Lance Cpl. Alicia Shores   |   Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton   |   10.19.2021

      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......

    • Camp Pendleton's Wildlife: Mountain Lions

      Camp Pendleton's Wildlife: Mountain Lions

      Graphics by Lance Cpl. Alicia Shores   |   Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton   |   10.19.2021

      The graphic reads “Camp Pendleton’s Wildlife; MOUNTAIN LIONS; Avoid contact when at all possible; Never hike alone, especially after dark; Never approach a mountain lion; Never run away or turn your back; Remain upright and do not crouch down; Try to appear bigger than you are; If one approaches, throw nearby objects to scare it; Fight back if attacked; Camp Pendleton Conservation Law......