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Code · CFR · Title 36 — Parks, Forests, and Public Property · Part 13 · § 13.920

§ 13.920. Wildlife distance conditions.

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(a)Bears. The following are prohibited:
(1)Approaching within 300 yards of a bear; or
(2)Engaging in photography within 300 yards of a bear.
(b)Other wildlife. The following are prohibited:
(1)Approaching within 25 yards of a moose, caribou, Dall sheep, wolf, an active raptor nest, or occupied den site; or
(2)Engaging in photography within 25 yards of a moose, caribou, Dall sheep, wolf, an active raptor nest, or occupied den site.
(c)Prohibitions. The prohibitions in this section do not apply to persons---
(1)Within a motor vehicle or a hard sided building;
(2)Within 2 yards of their motor vehicle or entrance to a hard sided building that is 25 yards or more from a bear;
(3)Engaged in legal hunting or trapping activities;
(4)In compliance with a written protocol approved by the Superintendent;
(5)Who are otherwise directed by a park employee; or
(6)In accordance with a permit from the Superintendent. \[73 FR 3186, Jan. 17, 2008\]
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