Keep Your Social Distance and Keep Wildlife Wild Chart
Infographic entitled “Keep Your Social Distance, Keep Wildlife Wild” with a chart of two columns comparing “Wrong” and “Right” practices. First row has an illustration of people gathering together too close as a “wrong” example next to an illustration of two people six feet apart as a “right” example. Second row has an illustration of a person next to a bear as a “wrong” example next to an illustration of a person far away from a bear as a “right” example. Third row has an illustration of a person next to a moose as a “wrong” example next to an illustration of a person far away from a moose as a “right” example. Fourth row has an illustration of a person next to a bison as a “wrong” example next to an illustration of a person running away from charging bison with text “Good luck, shouldn’t have been waving”.
This image can be used on webpages, social media, or as a poster to promote social distancing to reduce the spread of diseases in parks and also for best practices for watching wildlife from a safe distance.
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