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CAMPSITE CRITTER GUIDES

Chipmunk, a camper's guide... Wolves, a camper's guide... Mosquitoes, Ticks, & Fleas, a camper's guide to Bites Mountain Lions, a camper's guide... Bears, a camper's guide...

Dont feed bears! LAVISHLY ILLUSTRATED AND UNIQUE
These new guides can help keep both visitors and wildlife safe.
    Packed with interesting facts and important advice, each guide offers fascinating wildlife information and relates it to people-wildlife interactions in camp, schools, and on the trail. This is a highly useful resource.
Here's what one environmental educator says:
"My co-workers and I at EARTHSCOPE love your Campsite Critters folders. The artwork is totally realistic and the information is interesting enough so that we, and the children we teach, can get a good overall understanding of each animal." ~ Marlene Hopkins, Environmental Educator, Huntsville, AL.



 An Inside Look ...

So, what's in one of these brochures?
Click the image at left for a closer look.
(Note: The Mosquitoes, Ticks & Fleas guide
outlines possible problem biters, bite prevention,
and symptoms to watch for.)



WHO NEEDS CAMPSITE CRITTER GUIDES?

YOU need Campsite Critter Guides if:
  • campers or tourists visit or stay overnight in your area
  • you are asked the same wildlife questions again and again
  • people are feeding or harrassing the wildlife
  • the safety of people around wildlife is in question
  • human activities are disturbing wildlife habitat

    YOUR VISITORS need Campsite Critter Guides if:
  • they are curious about the wildlife around them
  • they are likely to offer snacks to wildlife
  • they are unneccessarily afraid of peacable wildlife
  • they want to be safe near potentially dangerous wildlife
  • they need to know how to interact with or avoid wildlife
  • they seek the maximum enjoyment from their visit

    FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO ORDER CAMPSITE CRITTER GUIDES, CLICK HERE

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