Stan
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One thing that seems to be overlooked is that animals instinctively know predator from prey. Man is a predator, though not always at the top of ther food chain. Animals know man as a predator but they don't know machines as predators. Hence, there are more vehicle-animal collisions than man-animal collisions, though the latter would be less harmful to the animal.
Prey animals, such as ungulates, will avoid man but will return if sufficiently drawn by other instinctive needs, most notably food and mate. The less obtrusive our presence the easier the draw of those other needs. That is why I tread lightly ... but carry a cast iron skillet!
Prey animals, such as ungulates, will avoid man but will return if sufficiently drawn by other instinctive needs, most notably food and mate. The less obtrusive our presence the easier the draw of those other needs. That is why I tread lightly ... but carry a cast iron skillet!