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How to safely watch wildlife in winter

If you spend time exploring the outdoors this winter, you might cross paths with ha­res, foxes, deer and other wildlife. Here’s how you can observe these creatures sa­fely (and comfortably) without disturbing them.
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If you spend time exploring the outdoors this winter, you might cross paths with ha­res, foxes, deer and other wildlife. Here’s how you can observe these creatures sa­fely (and comfortably) without disturbing them.

 

Act appropriately

It’s important to always treat wildlife with caution and respect. If an animal reacts to your presence, you’re too close. Since these creatures need to conserve energy to stay warm in winter, startling them causes undue stress. In fact, keeping your distance is as much for their safety as it is for yours.

 

Dress appropriately

It’s best to wear layers and opt for breathable fabrics when you engage in out­door winter activities. Keep in mind that you won’t produce as much body heat when you’re standing still to watch wild­life. You’ll also want to have binoculars or a camera to make the most of your sigh­ting. However, keep in mind that drones shouldn’t be used around wild animals.

 

If you want to reconnect with nature this season, look for places where you can hike, snowshoe and cross-country ski in your area.