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Wild animals are not pets!

Approaching and touching them just because they are cute, or feeding them by hand, is dangerous.

✔️ When encountering wildlife, stop walking and maintain a safe distance.

✔️ Do not run away or turn your back; instead, keep your eyes on the animal and back away slowly.

✔️ Avoid loud noises and use clothing or bags to make yourself appear larger.

✔️ Feeding wildlife is prohibited, and do not attempt to transfer them to rescue centers (except for sick or injured individuals).

✔️ If bitten or scratched, visit a hospital to check for potential infections.

When you encounter a raccoon, follow these guidelines:

Active Year-Round: Found throughout urban areas (parks, rivers, etc.).

When you encounter a badger, follow these guidelines:

Active from March to November: Found at the edges of forests.

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