Graphics by Amanda Merritt | Marine Corps Installations Command | 10.19.2021
MCICOM provides information on the coordination and preparation it takes to set up for and execute the Marine Corps Marathon. MCICOM exercises command and control of Marine Corps installations via regional commanders in order to provide oversight, direction and coordination of installation services and to optimize support to the Operating Forces, tenants and activities....
Graphics by Amanda Merritt | Marine Corps Installations Command | 10.19.2021
MCICOM provides information on the rich history of the Marine Corps Marathon. MCICOM exercises command and control of Marine Corps installations via regional commanders in order to provide oversight, direction and coordination of installation services and to optimize support to the Operating Forces, tenants and activities....
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......
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)......
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......
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......
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......
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......