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Stray Along The Way | What NOT to do when camping with wildlife @Strayalongtheway | Uploaded December 2020 | Updated October 2024, 18 hours ago.
Camping with wildlife is one of our favourite things to do. I'm not sure if it's just that we grew up in South Africa, but getting the opportunity to share an area with wild animals is one we jump at every time.

However, there are a very different set of rules when it comes to camping with wildlife and one needs to take extra precautions to ensure one's safety and the safety of the wild animals around you.

In this video we look at the 9 things you should NOT do when camping with wildlife.

Encountering wildlife when camping is an inevitability - it's best to be prepared so when this happens, you're not surprised.

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Intro (0:00)
Story (1:06)
1 Do not think a fenced camp is impenetrable (5:16)
2 Do not leave any food lying around (5:56)
3 Do not feed the wildlife (6:41)
4 Do not provoke the wildlife in your camp (7:15)
5 Do not leave your tent at night (7:52)
6 Do not leave your tent open (8:20)
7 Do not spray any bug poison (9:00)
8 Do not leave young kids unattended (9:36 )
9 Do not set up camp where animals are expected to be (10:10)
Outro (10:49)
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