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Reprinted From The USDA Forest Service as a public service<\/em><\/strong>
\nWritten By By Art Lander Jr., HERALD-LEADER OUTDOORS WRITER<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n

Hunting Safety And Hypothermia<\/h1>\n

Our national forests are a refuge for wild animals, including dangerous animals like bears and venomous snakes. Wild animals can be upset by human presence and can unexpectedly become aggressive. Do not give them a reason or an opportunity to attack. Always keep your distance. Your safety is your responsibility.<\/p>\n