According to a review of 274 articles on the impact of human recreation on wildlife, about 59% of the interactions were negative. In the article we will tell you how to behave in the wild.
Set up a tent close to the anthills. Break trees and shrubs, drive nails and wedges into living trees. Make fires in dry and windy weather, especially leave them unattended. Do not throw burning matches and cigarette butts into the forest, including into water bodies.
Man receives from nature everything he needs: food and a place to live, air and water, heat and light. Nature is the source of health. Nature provides people with materials for economic activity.
Do not panic, do not make sudden movements, do not wave your arms, do not shout. It is necessary to freeze and assess the situation - the state of the animal, its reaction and the environment; - never come close to, do not try to touch or pet a wild animal, even if it seems safe.
To save yourself, climb a tree or go into the water of a river (lake). Do not look the animal directly in the eyes, look at his neck or chest.