The apex predator in the forests of North America is not bears, mountain lions or gray wolves.
It’s people.
Human predators are a growing concern as crime levels rise across the continent and more and more hunters, fishermen, hikers, backpackers and campers are encountering these criminal elements.
*Did you know Bundy did much of his killing in the outdoors?
*Learn why you should think differently about people you encounter off-trail.
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“The mission of this project which will be ongoing is to raise awareness to human-related dangers involving criminal elements as well as human-wildlife conflict and strange weather patterns,” said TF&G Editor-In-Chief Chester Moore.
“This particular episode is a must-listen for anyone who spends time outdoors. The media doesn’t link the outdoors connection to serial killers like Bundy and the many crimes happening in our national forests, parks and border areas. People need to know what’s going on.”
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